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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] When I moved to a different country at 12, my mother didn't enroll me in school immediately and I spent a couple of months visiting my new city and pottering around. It didn't harm me one little bit. I jumped a grade level, actually. My teen is focused on his AP exams. My elementary schooler is focused on his instrument practice. Whatever you decide to do with your kids is the RIGHT thing to do. [/quote] The problem is PP that most people have no concept of the child's mind. They also are led to believe that the 180 days of schools are somehow cut in stone and send form Heaven and if there will be God forbid any variation then the brains would start melting. Did you ever see what is happening on a snow day? There is pure panic and people are already wondering how to supplement, how to extend a school year and all that. Because whatever a kid will learn in 180 days makes huge difference as opposed to what a kid will learn in 175 days. Then again come to think of it, schools really teaches the methods and the thinking and the learning if anything and in two years kids do not have a clue what they were covering two years earlier and they can learn and re-learn anything anytime really, that is the power and the magic of a brain. [/quote] What?!?![/quote]
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