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[quote=Anonymous]Its hard not to worry, I feel like that's a lot of what we do with our SN kids. Try not to, it's so hard to predict the future. So many things can change between now and then, and your child will grow and each year he will improve and accomplish so many things and his needs will change. I think the PP moving into a mediocre district is a smart move so individual services are more affordable. You can also think creatively and if need be, rent a house in a district you like later on and rent your own house or sell. You may discover your child does better in a private school and then definitely opt for a cheaper neighborhood, etc. There are many options. My child is close to the end of middle school and I have been worrying so much for years so you're not alone. She's done surprisingly well in a small catholic school and we live in the Wooton HS district. I think the pressure cooker term refers to overachieving parents, many very smart Asian students, the GT program and the area in general. Hope that helps. [/quote]
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