Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not hesitate. Not for a minute.
And don't look at any of the kids who missed first grade (or preschool) due to the pandemic and are a mess academically and socially. Somehow your DC will be different.
Yeah… that’s not the same thing.
The kid is going to be in a foreign where she may or may not speak the language, stuck at home with her baby brother, not going to school with other children. Socially isolated, indeterminate academics. No friends to play with, only her parents.
Military kids go to school. Homeschooled children can meet up with other homeschooled children here, where there are a number of them. Living a tourist life in another country as a 6 year old? That doesn't make sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not hesitate. Not for a minute.
And don't look at any of the kids who missed first grade (or preschool) due to the pandemic and are a mess academically and socially. Somehow your DC will be different.
Yeah… that’s not the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not hesitate. Not for a minute.
And don't look at any of the kids who missed first grade (or preschool) due to the pandemic and are a mess academically and socially. Somehow your DC will be different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will be fine. Contact your local school district to see what kind of documentation you need. Good luck!
Don’t ask the school what’s required. They often don’t know what the rules actually are. You don’t need to ask them for permission. Look up your state’s laws, follow them, and go have fun!