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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It would help a lot if you would/could tell us the school and the grade. [/quote] Really? How could it help???[/quote] Um, not very bright, are we? Because if the school and grade were shared, we could tell you how the school handles welcoming new families. Most wait until mid-summer. I confess I'm a buddy parent who hasn't reached out yet to my new family, because work has been incredibly hectic. I sincerely hope our buddy family is nothing like OP. [/quote] I imagine OP is equally hopeful that her buddy family isn't such a smug troll. OP, your concern is entirely reasonable, but do have a little patience, some schools just roll out a little later than others. We have scheduled 2 playdates for our incoming already--our sister school has scheduled none yet. [/quote] Here's the thing. OP is a new family. She needs to kiss up to buddy family, else buddy family can subtly let others in the school community know that she's not someone they want to socialize with. Does OP really want to deal with that before her daughter's even begun school? [/quote]
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