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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Enjoy your free daycare [/quote]\ This. and stop buying into the hype. being sorta bilingual in spanish/english is really not that amazing, nor does is open secret doors. [/quote] what a stupid comment. it's no "secret door" that spanish is the main language to travel/ work/ live in dozens of countries[/quote] Only if your kid actually wants to travel/work/live in those dozens of countries. You have no way of knowing, so it's best to pick a school in which that you think you and your child will be happy.[/quote] Also I have yet to meet any HRCS immersion students that are truly bilingual (and weren't already from home). Many that do go to these schools lack in other subjects. OTOH, I know plenty of adults that learned a language after elementary just fine. No thanks for me on "immersion" too.[/quote] +100, exactly. There's an emperor's new clothes strain to HRCS immersion studies in this city. [/quote] [b]Jealousy and bitterness speaking.[/b] People leave JKLM for HRCs.[/quote] Indeed. But no need to discuss the obvious, let the nativists be happy...wait lists for immersion and bilingual programs are already way too long. And OP needs support (it was others who made not very enlightened comments afterwards, trying perhaps to cheer her up)[/quote]
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