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capri
September 2nd, 2008, 06:55 PM
My two year daughter is starting school and I have two options
1st option- A very nice private school which is 10 miles driving distance and is expensive
Today I asked the question"should i send her to this school is it better for her is it good for her". I got the answer 62.6 changing to 56

2nd option-- An ok nursery school, one mile driving distance and half the fee
Today I asked the question "is this school good for her.should i continue with it"
I got the answer 2.3.6 changing to 52

She has admission at both places. The second school classes started today and I took her there. The 1st option school classes start from Thursday. So by next week I need to withdraw from one of them.
Personally I would have liked the 1st option but the second option is not bad and is very convenient since I am also going through a separation with my husband right now. I might change her school next year since she is just two.
I am working but do not have issues with driving her down since i have a very flexible work schedule.
I am very confused..please advise on yi's perspective

my_key
September 2nd, 2008, 07:37 PM
Hi Capri

Today I asked the question"should i send her to this school is it better for her is it good for her". I got the answer 62.6 changing to 56


3 questions in one !! You might like to cast the coins for each question seperately. Here's one take on what you got
62.6 - Don't set your sights too high. Stay with what you know otherwise things could go pear shaped.
56 - Your daughter could feel out of place here.

Today I asked the question "is this school good for her.should i continue with it"
I got the answer 2.3.6 changing to 52


Getting better- only 2 questions this time:D

2 - It is a good nurturing environment for her.
2.3 - This is a great place for your daughter in her formative years.
2.6 - This is a tough decision, you have to weigh the pro's and cons ( hose dragons are having a real struggle). Think what is best for your daughter and then accept your choice.

52 - If you act in harmony with your true feelings then your will easily find the choice of school that is most attuned with your daughters needs.

Take Care

Mike

willowfox
September 3rd, 2008, 05:31 AM
Go with option #2.