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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP one more time- a good place to start is the schools that use progressive pedagogy. (I mean progressive pedagogy not politically progressive) This approach to inclusion and community building and embracing all children for who they are is core to their view of educational instruction. Some examples are Sheridan, Lowell, GDS, Burke, SSFS. [/quote] We go to one of these. They go overboard and glorify the misfits to the point that if you are not one you can’t and won’t try to join certain clubs. Yes everyone is doing their thing, but the misfits get first dibs. And no one better say a thing. [/quote] Yikes- I obviously don’t know which one you’re referring to. But we go to one too and love the inclusive culture. If this is your perspective, why in the world would you pay so much money for your kids to go to a school that’s clearly a bad match for your family?[/quote]
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