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Reply to "Recommendations for an inclusive, typical private school for special needs child"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think you also need to consider how stressful it is for your child with anxiety to have to change schools at a less common entry point. It is one thing to enter a new school when all or most of the kids are new and struggling to make friends. It is another thing to do it at 2nd or 3rd when friendships are already made. I know lots of people here change schools for the kids at what seems like the drop of a hat. As an adult, the single worst moment of my childhood was changing schools in 5th grade. But I'm an over the top introvert.[/quote] I agree that for kids with SN its usually best for them to start a school when others are starting a school. But, its also important to be flexible. My DD switched schools at an unusual point because she was so unhappy at her old school and it was the best decision we made.[/quote] We made a switch in late Oct. for the same reason. Best decision as well.[/quote]
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