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Public or Montessori School?
Asked by M.T. from Boston
on January 30, 2008
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We have a 4YO son that's slated to start kindergarten in 2009. We're beginning to give some thought to sending him to a Montessori school as opposed to the local publ...
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- I also posted a related question but have not yet received a response, I too have been considering montessori preschool for my daughter, Maleeha, after looking for a m...
- Hey, Meredith. My husband and I faced the same dilemma. We have a 6 year old daughter and a 5 year old son. We both work for a local school system, and because of t...
- Hi M., My daughter is 5 and attends a Montessori school. I love the values it imparts in addition to everything she is learning. We have friends whose children ha...
School for a Gifted 7 Year Old?
Asked by A.A. from Boston
on February 4, 2008
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My seven year old just tested at age 11-15 for language skills, and I think it's close to that for math. Does anyone have ANY ideas for a good school for him in the B...
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- Hi A.. We have an amazing 4 year old and we've been looking at kindergarten. Here are three amazing independent schools: Fayerweather, Cambridge Friends, and Shady H...
- A. Actually, I know some kids who go to Mystic Valley Charter School in Malden. The children in 8th grade are doing Geometry! Students also have a good English Pr...
- A., you might want to check out delphi academy in milton, ma. The phone # is ###-###-####. Each child is on their own program...independent study in a group setting...
Are We Asking Too Much of Our Public School Teachers?
Asked by S.J. from Tucson
on November 10, 2011
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So just for full disclosure I am a secondary teacher and I had a really stressful day. This is more of a vent...but also a question about societies expectations of tea...
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- I have been in the schools for 20 years (I am not a teacher, I 'm a specialist) and I feel your pain. It is one thing to be busy, it is another to feel as though you ...
- I hope the posters who write on this site about how much teachers are overpaid read your question. Then again, what difference would it make - nothing you say will te...
- You don't sound whiny at all! You sound like a woman who wants to do well at her job and still have enough of "you" to give to your family. I actually DO think tha...
The School Says My 6 Yr Old Has A.D.D. Not the Hyperactivity Type
Asked by S.C. from Daytona Beach
on September 20, 2008
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Hi my son just turned siz at the end of August and started first grade at the same time. He struggled thru kindergarten and then we found out he needed his tonsils, a...
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- Legally, I don't believe she is allowed to actually say that. I am a teacher and I can hint at the fact that a child has issues focusing and attributes suggesting it b...
- I don't want to take away from whatever experience this teacher has, but not all teachers are right whether they like it or not. She's not a licensed physician and if ...
- Hi S. I would suggest calling dr miles at progressive pediatircs on beach and parental home road. ###-###-#### Both are female Pediatricians who also practice homeopa...
Elementary Schools in Alpharetta
Asked by J.H. from Atlanta
on August 28, 2008
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Which Elementary School in Alpharetta would you personally rank the highest??? We are looking at rental properties & want to find something close to a good elementary ...
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- I personally highly recommend McGinnis Woods Country Day School - this is a private school owned and operated by Laura and Derek Robinson. The standards are exception...
- Hello J., I grew up in that area, went to HS there and any of the schools in the Alpharetta Area are good.( I live in Suwanee now). I would stay on the North side of...
- Lake Windward is also supposed to be really good. Basically if you stay in North Alpharetta area, you're in a pretty good situation.
Moving to Seattle/Tacoma/etc. - Need Help!
Asked by A.M. from Seattle
on October 18, 2009
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Hi - We are moving to the Seattle / Tacoma area and I've never been there before! Our main priority is a good school system and I really need help in this area. We ha...
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- I know this isn't one of the areas you said you were looking in but we live in downtown Puyallup and love it and have some of the best schools in the area.
- Hi there, A.. Welcome to Washington. :) My husband and I have a two year old girl plus a baby on the way. We live in Federal Way now, but we are doing everything w...
- I don't know about university place but don't move into the Federal Way School district. they are the worst in the state. alot of gangs and dropout rate is high. In th...
Do You Have Baby-naming Remorse?
Asked by S.A. from Chicago
on October 13, 2011
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I saw an article about this on Yahoo today. I thought it would be a fun question to pose here. I do have a bit of regret over my youngest's name. His name is Brenda...
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- Nope. Not at all.
- I love my daughter's first name - June - but wish I had chosen a different middle name. Her middle name is Rylie, which is nice, but it just doesn't mean anything to m...
- no regrets just aggervation, i guess, daughter is named after both her g-mas marganna (margaret and dana (short a's no long a"s)) middle sons name is seth still dont h...
Baby Boy Name
Asked by K.R. from Minneapolis
on December 19, 2007
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We are expecting our third child in March, and for some reason, I'm having a hard time with a name. We don't know if it will be a boy or a girl (didn't with the two b...
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- I would have to say that I personally like the name Wilhelm as his first name. It can always be shortened later in school and then go back to his full first name. I am...
- Definitely go with the longer, more formal name. You can call him Willie but at least he'll have a choice in what he wants to be called later in life. The legal nam...
- I like the more formal first names too. My sons are Charles and Joseph, but we call them Charlie and Joey. I actually picked the names because they have various nick...
We're Moving to the Tacoma Area and I Need Help!
Asked by S.B. from Seattle
on April 21, 2008
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Hello, Mamas!!
My husband just accepted a job in Tacoma, and we will be moving there in the coming months. We both grew up in Northern CA, now we are living in Nor...
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- Well, some may argue with me but there are definite parts of tacoma you want to avoid. LIke near the city(downtown) for one. But there are also beautiful parts as w...
- A lot of Tacoma can be iffy at best! Certainly look on the outskirts: Federal Way, Puyallup, Milton, Auburn and Bonney Lake and Sumner are out in the country a bit mo...
- puyallup is a pretty nice area that you don't have to worry too much about and is still close to tacoma. I have a friend that lives in spanaway and works in tacoma she...
Trying to Find a Pediatrician
Asked by A.S. from Atlanta
on April 21, 2008
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Dear moms: We moved to the Cumming area recently. I am trying to find a pediatrician for my son. I don't mind traveling to Johns Creek or Alparetta. Any suggestions?
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- My children have a wonderful pediatrician. The name of it is, Primary Care Pediatrics. The doctors are Margaret Boudereux and Debbie Flax. They are wonderful. We h...
- Someone else already mentioned Dr. Burnham(I think he has 8 children of his own), but Dr. Josephson (two of his own) is in the same practice (Roswell Pediatrics). We'...
- hi there- Georgetown Pediatrics is where we have gone for 8 years now with my four children. There are several great doctors there and a nurse practitioner that we l...