mickeyboat
<font color=660099>Nothing like the cream and choc
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A friend of mine has a daughter in K. At the beginning of the year there were 4 girls and 10 boys in the class. Two girls have since left the school leaving 10 boys and 2 girls. My friend is very concerned about the boy/girl ratio and is is considering asking the school to have her daughter switched to another class. At first I thought she was being silly, but the more she talked, the more I began to wonder if her concerns really did have some validity.
She is worried that her child will be at a disadvantage next year, having made no connection with her female peers. She says that in pre-school last year her daughter came home every day talking about all her little friends, and how much fun they had playing together. This year she doesn't talk about school at all, and shows very little interest.
She is worried her daughter is not learning all she should because of the disruption these boys are causing in the classroom.
She would like to have her daughter moved to the morning class taught by the same teacher. She knows at least one person in that class (my daughter), and thinks she would adjust o.k. since she would have the same teacher.
Assuming the class could accomodate her (which I am not sure it can), do you think this is a legitimate reason to have your child moved to another class?
Denae
She is worried that her child will be at a disadvantage next year, having made no connection with her female peers. She says that in pre-school last year her daughter came home every day talking about all her little friends, and how much fun they had playing together. This year she doesn't talk about school at all, and shows very little interest.
She is worried her daughter is not learning all she should because of the disruption these boys are causing in the classroom.
She would like to have her daughter moved to the morning class taught by the same teacher. She knows at least one person in that class (my daughter), and thinks she would adjust o.k. since she would have the same teacher.
Assuming the class could accomodate her (which I am not sure it can), do you think this is a legitimate reason to have your child moved to another class?
Denae

