I know it’s the right decision, but I feel so guilty about how this will affect my son.
Get contact info for kids at the soon-to-be former school whom he may be close with before the school year ends. If you think he can handle it emotionally, tell him a few days before the last day of class that you’ve decided that another school would be a better fit for him and that he will be starting there this summer for camp. That way, he can say goodbye to people and have a sense of closure for this chapter of his life.
No matter when exactly you choose to deliver the news, let your son know that there isn’t anything he—or the staff or his classmates at the first school—did wrong to lead to your decision. Different children learn in different ways, and you have found that this particular school’s style of teaching is not the best for someone who learns like he does. You can talk about some of the challenges he had in class, but be sure to affirm who hein the process.
For fourth grade they’ve broken the kids out into different math groups, and some kids go to other classrooms for math. All of the groups learn the same material. My daughter does not go to another class for math, and stays with her regular teacher. Her teacher noted that she has really gotten to have a lot of 1-on-1 time with the kids in her math group this year because there are only 17 kids in her group, and she has another teacher in the room to help her.
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