Honestly, as someone who was pulled out of school for a week to go to Disneyworld, I don't really understand the hate on it. Sometimes when you are organizing a larger family trip, it may be the only way. It was my Junior year in High School, about 6 weeks before the end of the year if I remember correctly. My brother was in elementary school at the time. We gave our teachers about a months notice, in most of my classes I just worked ahead as I knew what was going to be covered while I was gone. Neither of us fell behind, and well everyone had a great trip, outside of me as I came down with the flu and a 101 degree fever the morning after we arrived. Missed a full day at disney, our one day at epcot, and probably could have been cast in a zombie movie when we went to the shuttle site and got to watch the shuttle being moved to the launch pad. Probably learned more in that one day there at NASA then I did most of the year.
In the end, there is no right or wrong answer. Only the parents of the child will know if it will have a negative impact on the child. What works best for you and your child very well may not be what works best for another person's child.
In the end, there is no right or wrong answer. Only the parents of the child will know if it will have a negative impact on the child. What works best for you and your child very well may not be what works best for another person's child.