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Reply to "Mood disorder, emotional regulation and traditional schools"
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[quote=Anonymous]My kid is a little like this and goes to a private progressive. For a while it was rocky bc they do as others have said, expect independent self regulation and collaboration (Eg they don’t direct the situation themselves organically). However they do focus on social emotional curriculum and soft skills and that can also help equip someone who struggles with these things in a way that will benefit them long term. Eg in the workplace having been immersed in a collaborative environment as a child, they will be better able to handle group projects and interpersonal relationships and challenges - which in my opinion are actually more important skills than academic for success [/quote]
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