Steffi
<font color=magenta>McDonald's isn't my friend<br>
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In the mail today, my DD received an invitation to represent her school by attending the Junior National Young Leaders Conference in Washinton D.C. next spring. This is something for which her teacher nominated her and a couple of other students. It would be 6 days in Washington D.C. with her teacher and the other students.
I'm thrilled that DD's teacher nominated her for this opportunity, but I'm not sure about letting DD go. In fact, I can't imagine it, but DH says I'm way too overprotective and he doens't want to stand in the way of such a wonderful educational opportunity for our DD.
She's in fifth grade and has just turned 11. That seems young to me to be away from home in a big city for nearly a week with just a teacher and a couple of classmates. It's not like sending her to a summer camp, a controlled environment with tons of staff and other kids.
So, what do you think? Would you let your 11 year old DD go on this trip? TIA for your thoughts!
I'm thrilled that DD's teacher nominated her for this opportunity, but I'm not sure about letting DD go. In fact, I can't imagine it, but DH says I'm way too overprotective and he doens't want to stand in the way of such a wonderful educational opportunity for our DD.
She's in fifth grade and has just turned 11. That seems young to me to be away from home in a big city for nearly a week with just a teacher and a couple of classmates. It's not like sending her to a summer camp, a controlled environment with tons of staff and other kids.
So, what do you think? Would you let your 11 year old DD go on this trip? TIA for your thoughts!
Last month he recieved another "nomination" to travel in North America, the only destination I recall was Banff in Canada. These nomination hit the circular file without discussion. I do send him to boy scout camp without DH or I for a week each summer.
