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Can someone suggest a town with alternative schools? I'm growing tired of democratic progressive and need an alternative to this. Preferably one that serves soy lattes.
I thought of that but I don't know how to make a latte.
Then be the catalyst between what your child gets from school and what your values are. It is hard work and at times very challenging, but well worth it. My eight y/o son is attending public school and everyday my wife and I engage in the exhausting process of reversing some of the concepts they, the school system, forces on him. But we have successfully, so far, avoided the snowflake syndrome that seems to be infecting these children nowadays.
Then be the catalyst between what your child gets from school and what your values are. It is hard work and at times very challenging, but well worth it. My eight y/o son is attending public school and everyday my wife and I engage in the exhausting process of reversing some of the concepts they, the school system, forces on him. But we have successfully, so far, avoided the snowflake syndrome that seems to be infecting these children nowadays.
Ok so avoid the lattes and the snowflakes or are the snowflakes a good thing?
Can anyone recommend a republican conservative alternative school? With a solely WASP population? In Montclair, or, even better, East Orange?
Were you looking for progressive or non?
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