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[quote=Anonymous]I think it's quite odd that you're asking this now, after you've applied and been accepted, as opposed to during admissions season. That said, I don't buy into the theory that there are clear learning milestones that apply to all children. Kids ought to learn at their own pace, when they're ready, and most importantly, they should be engaged and enjoy the school experience. If you don't agree, I don't understand why you applied and accepted admission to a "low rigor" lower school for your child.[/quote]
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