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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can be sad. It does suck. (I have a first grade kid too.) But: my kid is so happy to go to school. HE doesn’t care he “missed” a year of school. And [b]he didn’t miss a year of childhood - it just looked different. [/b] He played, learned to read, fought with his brothers, taught the dog to roll over, etc. He had a decent year, even though he missed out on things. Try not to be sad for someone where that person isn’t sad. [/quote] +1 Your kid didn't miss a year of childhood. He had a different year. My ES student LIKED staying home with us. She thought it was fantastic that we all got to spend more time together. She was happy to go back, but she wasn't sad to be home. [/quote]
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