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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]to be clear, it's not just that she is more outgoing. It's more that she is constantly pushing limits, is absurdly smart, and is a real daredevil. None of these are bad things, they just would make it harder for her in the school system we are currently in-perhaps the dc area is different. our sons, like I said, just roll along. They are very happy, content, adjustable kids...not that the move won't be hard on them too! if only moving sucked less :([/quote] I think it is easier to teach an outgoing assertive child to smooth the edges than to teach an introvert yo be assertive and outgoing. Don't look at this as a problem. You are going to send a bad msg to your dd.[/quote] good grief. we DO NOT THINK OF THIS AS A PROBLEM. we merely are aware that our daughter's intellect and sense of fearlessness/recklessness add something to the calculation. [/quote] It's not a problem but you call her quirky and don't think she can be successful in her public school? Your post is sending a mixed msg. Sorry if you are frustrated by that. I just think it is so odd that you think the introverted kids are not quirky and the outgoing one is. It just an odd post. [/quote]
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