For the most part I've been "lurking" around the DIS and learning a lot as we countdown to our first WDW trip. And I've read a lot of discussions re: taking the kids out of school. Lots of thoughts on this.......my parents did it and I turned out okay; the family experience will be well worth it; my DH and I are very supportive of our kids academic experience and their teachers; etc., etc. etc. But it really boils down to a family decision based on what is right for us. My job won't allow us to take a week's vacation during the summer. Our county in NC doesn't offer year round schools so there is not an extended break during the fall that works for us. I'm really not into hitting Disney the week after Christmas with all the crowds. Our kids are still fairly young, DD5 in K and DD8 in 3rd grade. The teachers and principal of their school are very supportive and excited about this opportunity for them. In fact, our school has a policy for one excused family trip each year, provided the student works out how to complete the missed work with the teacher and completes some educational activities while on the trip. With the help of www.themouseforless.com I'm well armed with a journal for both of them and plans for how to incorporate all sorts of activities for them including map reading, budgeting, etc. When I emailed the principal to put in our request for the excused absence, she said have a great time and that what I had planned for them more than met the "educational" requirement for an excused trip.
Anyway, kids still need to be kids. If the parents are supportive and have developed a relationship with the teachers, seems to be the kids will benefit from the trip and the "different" way to learn something new.
I know we're getting very excited!
Anyway, kids still need to be kids. If the parents are supportive and have developed a relationship with the teachers, seems to be the kids will benefit from the trip and the "different" way to learn something new.
I know we're getting very excited!