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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Be careful it's not anything more than cold feet or a normal amount of trepidation. Going away to boarding school is a big deal; your son will have to resolve any number of logistical, social and emotional problems on his own. If he is actually worried he isn't ready, you should listen to that. I say that as someone who went away to prep school but probably wasn't ready (even though I thought I was). [/quote] Agree. I won’t force a good kid to go away to a boarding environment. Some kids are forced as a punishment.[/quote] For the uninitiated, there are boarding schools that are set up for kids with troubled pasts, some of them are excellent, some of them are horrible prisons. The boarding schools I’m referring to are wonderful places which many kids/parents would sacrifice a whole lot to be able to attend.[/quote]
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