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[quote=Anonymous]We did between 8th and 9th grade because we thought the other option was to stay until HS graduation. My DC is fairly introverted, and it took him a bit to make new friends, but it all worked out really well, and DC says he is glad we did it. We involved DC in the move, and took him to tour schools and look at houses. He was accepted to multiple private schools and we let him choose between any of them and the public HS. Because the lead time on private HS applications is so long, he had plenty of time to get used to the idea. I do think DC is more confident about heading off to college because of the move. I agree that I would not do it if my DC had serious mental health issues. If things went badly, you would never know what role the move had to play, but you would always wonder and blame yourself. [/quote]
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