hmacmahony
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Oct 31, 2007
Daughter number two was also held back for many reasons, not just so she would not be in the same grade as her sister, but that one sealed the deal for me.
They are two seperate kids, a year apart (actually just under a year), they have to share a lot, why make them share this as well.
They are two seperate kids, a year apart (actually just under a year), they have to share a lot, why make them share this as well.
ITA. Why penalize one, potentially sacrifice their potential? Both children have been gifted with unique, individual talents. Why deny one?