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[quote=Anonymous]1. Many parents, in every generation, have complained about their children not responding to their era's educational norms. It's Item No.1 on the Involved Parent's List. 2. Hero's Journey? Please. Don't trivialize this literature concept. We're all special snowflakes, and our children are the specialiest of snowflakes, but that yearning for customization never translates successfully to a group learning experience, OP. 3. Given the obviousness of these two points above, that any hard-boiled principal would know, I conclude that you just want to attract rich clueless parents into yet another educational scheme in which the administration will no doubt enrich itself. There have been many such in the region, and you are simply the next one to try. - parent of a child with special needs, and a gifted child, who did very well in their public schools, with and without screens, sometimes in very large classes. [/quote]
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