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[quote=Anonymous]As someone else pointed out, it won't kill her to be in French instead of Spanish although you do need discuss it as a family and come to an agreement about what level of communication you expect to give and receive about her education choices. I would like to give some different food for thought ... As the parent of college and high school students, I have seen that choices in language courses do have some impact on college courses. In my day all students in college were not [i]required[/i] to take language; however, both of our college students have been required by their school to take 3 semesters of language unless they tested out of 1 semester. Therefore, it behooves students in middle school and high school to have an eye on the future and recognize that there is a nice benefit for them if they are already well-prepared for those 3 semesters. Who knew that a choice they/we made in middle school would still be with them/us their sophomore year in college? Our children fell into Spanish and there they have stayed but if we had had more clarity about it I think we might have encouraged other choices in high school (Latin, for example). The time has passed for different choices for our high school and college students but we will be paying a lot more attention when our 6 year-old gets to the stage where he has a choice about the language that he takes. Just wanted to give you a perspective from the other end of the spectrum ... I hope it helps. I don't know if there is a 'right' answer about the language choice but clearly both your daughter and husband have opinions on it and they need to discuss those opinions and reach an agreement for going forward.[/quote]
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