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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Usually, the biggest problem in a kids life is their parents. You should examine that possibility.[/quote] I agree with this. Changing the kids' school twice in 3 years is a lot: from structured to progressive and now you want to go back to structured. Geez.[/quote] So It would be better parenting to just keep a kid in an environment if they are not thriving? And if you had the choice to seek out something else after they had been at the school that wasn't the best fit for three years? [/quote] I have heard from many private school teachers that the main reason parents pull out their kids is not because the kids are unhappy and not thriving; quite the opposite. It is because the parents are the ones who are not satisfied. So what the pps are saying above is that maybe the better parenting would have been to let the kid be. [/quote]
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