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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]16:41 here. We went in two steps. He spent a month in our former daycare in DC before we moved. Then he started at his school in our new location. I went with him a couple of times for a few hours first. The first day I dropped him off to be on his own, he ran into start playing and said "bye, Mom!". I almost passed out. We've had 1 or 2 incidents and he still occasionally has his moments, but by and large it's night and day. It's now been 5 months since we left that hideous charter and we feel like we have our kid back. You may also want to investigate any medical causes for your daughter's behavior. Our son has had sleep issues since right after his third birthday and was recently diagnosed with sleep apnea. He'll be having a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy soon and the ENT told us we can expect not only better sleep but better overall behavior as a result.[/quote] Sleep deprivation is a huge part of the problem, for lots of families. [/quote]
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