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	<title>Comments on: School Choices</title>
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		<title>By: Kate</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kate</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2007 16:10:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This decision is one of my most obvious stress points, even though it's approximately 1.5 years away for us, and our son is already in a Montessori school where he can stay through sixth grade if need be.  Even so, I worry about when we have to get him into a non-Montessori school (rumors abound that this school is great through 1st grade, less so as they get older), if he will go to public school, if so, when we have to look into schools of choice (he won't be going to school in the district we live in, regardless), how my extremely shy child reacts to any changes . . . and on and on and on.  I empathize with you, even if reading this post made me break out in hives!  I also completely agree regarding starting boys later.  We certainly are.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This decision is one of my most obvious stress points, even though it&#8217;s approximately 1.5 years away for us, and our son is already in a Montessori school where he can stay through sixth grade if need be.  Even so, I worry about when we have to get him into a non-Montessori school (rumors abound that this school is great through 1st grade, less so as they get older), if he will go to public school, if so, when we have to look into schools of choice (he won&#8217;t be going to school in the district we live in, regardless), how my extremely shy child reacts to any changes . . . and on and on and on.  I empathize with you, even if reading this post made me break out in hives!  I also completely agree regarding starting boys later.  We certainly are.</p>
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