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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My child is in private immersion. Some kids, mostly boys, could absolutely not get into it and left. They felt funny talking and their minds just weren't made for it. Also if you have dyslexia in your family, it might just confuse such a child even more. Generally, I think if your child is musical it's a good indicator to be successful in an immersion setting. [/quote] I agree that its a lot harder for boys, sometimes. My 2 kids (one boy, one girl) spent a year in immersion. She came out having conquered the language and he was completely flummoxed by it. However he is highly musical, reads music, composes, can play several instruments. So there was no help with that, sadly.[/quote]
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