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[quote=Anonymous]OP - back to your question. Some progressive schools claim to be able to work with every child so I can understand why you are looking at these, but I would suggest you ask all those nit picky questions about transitions, recess, lunch, etc in detail. We found a progressive elementary was ok, but not great - and part of thst was dogmatic philosophy. "Children need there play time" was used as justification for not having organized activities as recess, lunch, breaks. The "lets bring everyone to talk about things" as the only response to minor bullying was not effective, and tough to understand for a young HFA child almost biologically incapable of telling a lie and utterly ineffective to prevent other children with impulse control issues from acting out. They said, DC learned well, and always had one or two close friends. I would personally look at nurturing schools that are a bit more structured than traditional progressives. [/quote]
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