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[quote=Anonymous]It really depends on whether you mean "active" as in busy, loves to run, loves to be involved and always doing something, making something, asking questions, etc. then Beauvoir is a great fit but if you mean "active" as in unruly, poor impulse control (relative to peer age group), loud and boisterous (all the time, not just at the play ground!), then no Beauvoir will be a challenge for your child because the behavioral expectations are high. If you mean 'active' as in my child behave well when they get lots of outdoor time, PE, and a constuctive way to channel the energy, then the Beauvoir will also be a good fit. The kids get TONS of outdoor time and there is flexibility for longer recesses in the younger grades if as in the words on my DD's PK teacher, "we just have a lot of wriggles today!". I have fabulous photos of my kids playing out in the snow at school last year.... a great match for my busy, busy kid![/quote]
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