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March 22, 2011 at 2:58 PM in reply to: OT: how disruptive is for kids to change school districts? #679682March 22, 2011 at 2:58 PM in reply to: OT: how disruptive is for kids to change school districts? #679736
Ren
ParticipantOf course it depends on the child, but something else to consider – super smart kids sometimes already feel alienated and/or are a little socially inept. In that case, I think bumping them up would only make things worse. You could end up with an adult who is uncomfortable in any situation that doesn’t involve studying.
March 22, 2011 at 2:58 PM in reply to: OT: how disruptive is for kids to change school districts? #680353Ren
ParticipantOf course it depends on the child, but something else to consider – super smart kids sometimes already feel alienated and/or are a little socially inept. In that case, I think bumping them up would only make things worse. You could end up with an adult who is uncomfortable in any situation that doesn’t involve studying.
March 22, 2011 at 2:58 PM in reply to: OT: how disruptive is for kids to change school districts? #680490Ren
ParticipantOf course it depends on the child, but something else to consider – super smart kids sometimes already feel alienated and/or are a little socially inept. In that case, I think bumping them up would only make things worse. You could end up with an adult who is uncomfortable in any situation that doesn’t involve studying.
March 22, 2011 at 2:58 PM in reply to: OT: how disruptive is for kids to change school districts? #680840Ren
ParticipantOf course it depends on the child, but something else to consider – super smart kids sometimes already feel alienated and/or are a little socially inept. In that case, I think bumping them up would only make things worse. You could end up with an adult who is uncomfortable in any situation that doesn’t involve studying.
March 22, 2011 at 2:45 PM in reply to: OT: how disruptive is for kids to change school districts? #679667Ren
ParticipantMy wife and I have already decided (with kids at age 3 and 9 mo) that if the issue ever comes up, we’re keeping them with their own age group. To us, emotional health is far more important than the prestige of the school name hanging in your den, and definitely more important than monetary success. Besides, they’ll have their whole lives to learn.
March 22, 2011 at 2:45 PM in reply to: OT: how disruptive is for kids to change school districts? #679721Ren
ParticipantMy wife and I have already decided (with kids at age 3 and 9 mo) that if the issue ever comes up, we’re keeping them with their own age group. To us, emotional health is far more important than the prestige of the school name hanging in your den, and definitely more important than monetary success. Besides, they’ll have their whole lives to learn.
March 22, 2011 at 2:45 PM in reply to: OT: how disruptive is for kids to change school districts? #680338Ren
ParticipantMy wife and I have already decided (with kids at age 3 and 9 mo) that if the issue ever comes up, we’re keeping them with their own age group. To us, emotional health is far more important than the prestige of the school name hanging in your den, and definitely more important than monetary success. Besides, they’ll have their whole lives to learn.
March 22, 2011 at 2:45 PM in reply to: OT: how disruptive is for kids to change school districts? #680475Ren
ParticipantMy wife and I have already decided (with kids at age 3 and 9 mo) that if the issue ever comes up, we’re keeping them with their own age group. To us, emotional health is far more important than the prestige of the school name hanging in your den, and definitely more important than monetary success. Besides, they’ll have their whole lives to learn.
March 22, 2011 at 2:45 PM in reply to: OT: how disruptive is for kids to change school districts? #680825Ren
ParticipantMy wife and I have already decided (with kids at age 3 and 9 mo) that if the issue ever comes up, we’re keeping them with their own age group. To us, emotional health is far more important than the prestige of the school name hanging in your den, and definitely more important than monetary success. Besides, they’ll have their whole lives to learn.
Ren
ParticipantAT&T ain’t so bad.
Now that I’ve been with Verizon for 5 months, I’m convinced more than ever that much of the AT&T horror stories I’ve heard are just gossip and heresay. I was with them for something like 10 years, and I can count the number of dropped calls on one hand.
Recently we had to deal extensively with AT&T and Verizon customer service over some business issues. The AT&T experience was great. I was ready to send the rep pictures of my kids. Maybe I got lucky. At Verizon, my wife and I talked to no less than 4 indifferent a**holes which included 3 managers. And we’re nice by default.
Call quality depends as much (or more) on the phone as the service. When my wife was on Verizon and I was on AT&T, both using the LG Vu, the voice quality was noticeably better than it is now that I’m on Verizon with a Droid X. Please, for God’s sake, somebody make a smartPHONE.
Ren
ParticipantAT&T ain’t so bad.
Now that I’ve been with Verizon for 5 months, I’m convinced more than ever that much of the AT&T horror stories I’ve heard are just gossip and heresay. I was with them for something like 10 years, and I can count the number of dropped calls on one hand.
Recently we had to deal extensively with AT&T and Verizon customer service over some business issues. The AT&T experience was great. I was ready to send the rep pictures of my kids. Maybe I got lucky. At Verizon, my wife and I talked to no less than 4 indifferent a**holes which included 3 managers. And we’re nice by default.
Call quality depends as much (or more) on the phone as the service. When my wife was on Verizon and I was on AT&T, both using the LG Vu, the voice quality was noticeably better than it is now that I’m on Verizon with a Droid X. Please, for God’s sake, somebody make a smartPHONE.
Ren
ParticipantAT&T ain’t so bad.
Now that I’ve been with Verizon for 5 months, I’m convinced more than ever that much of the AT&T horror stories I’ve heard are just gossip and heresay. I was with them for something like 10 years, and I can count the number of dropped calls on one hand.
Recently we had to deal extensively with AT&T and Verizon customer service over some business issues. The AT&T experience was great. I was ready to send the rep pictures of my kids. Maybe I got lucky. At Verizon, my wife and I talked to no less than 4 indifferent a**holes which included 3 managers. And we’re nice by default.
Call quality depends as much (or more) on the phone as the service. When my wife was on Verizon and I was on AT&T, both using the LG Vu, the voice quality was noticeably better than it is now that I’m on Verizon with a Droid X. Please, for God’s sake, somebody make a smartPHONE.
Ren
ParticipantAT&T ain’t so bad.
Now that I’ve been with Verizon for 5 months, I’m convinced more than ever that much of the AT&T horror stories I’ve heard are just gossip and heresay. I was with them for something like 10 years, and I can count the number of dropped calls on one hand.
Recently we had to deal extensively with AT&T and Verizon customer service over some business issues. The AT&T experience was great. I was ready to send the rep pictures of my kids. Maybe I got lucky. At Verizon, my wife and I talked to no less than 4 indifferent a**holes which included 3 managers. And we’re nice by default.
Call quality depends as much (or more) on the phone as the service. When my wife was on Verizon and I was on AT&T, both using the LG Vu, the voice quality was noticeably better than it is now that I’m on Verizon with a Droid X. Please, for God’s sake, somebody make a smartPHONE.
Ren
ParticipantAT&T ain’t so bad.
Now that I’ve been with Verizon for 5 months, I’m convinced more than ever that much of the AT&T horror stories I’ve heard are just gossip and heresay. I was with them for something like 10 years, and I can count the number of dropped calls on one hand.
Recently we had to deal extensively with AT&T and Verizon customer service over some business issues. The AT&T experience was great. I was ready to send the rep pictures of my kids. Maybe I got lucky. At Verizon, my wife and I talked to no less than 4 indifferent a**holes which included 3 managers. And we’re nice by default.
Call quality depends as much (or more) on the phone as the service. When my wife was on Verizon and I was on AT&T, both using the LG Vu, the voice quality was noticeably better than it is now that I’m on Verizon with a Droid X. Please, for God’s sake, somebody make a smartPHONE.
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