Gifted testing has placed our daughter into a different school for grades 3-5 (in grade 2 now) where the teachers/curriculum are tailored to make sure she gets the most out of school. Ultimately, we are thrilled for her and understand this is great.
But all the emotional items come into play after sitting down with her to explain. Her brother tested well in math and will be getting some special attention for that, but in our original school. It's great that our district even has a special school for those who qualify, but splitting these two is breaking our hearts.
We spent two hours last night basically just all crying together. The realization of leaving her friends, her brother, and her school just came down on her hard. We worry about her making friends, not having her brother etc. Again - we know in the long run the twins need their own lives and this is normal but I guess we just weren't prepared for it to happen just yet.
We aren't hesitating about sending her for this great opportunity. It's just hard. Anyone here have any reassuring words? Could use them right about now!
But all the emotional items come into play after sitting down with her to explain. Her brother tested well in math and will be getting some special attention for that, but in our original school. It's great that our district even has a special school for those who qualify, but splitting these two is breaking our hearts.
We spent two hours last night basically just all crying together. The realization of leaving her friends, her brother, and her school just came down on her hard. We worry about her making friends, not having her brother etc. Again - we know in the long run the twins need their own lives and this is normal but I guess we just weren't prepared for it to happen just yet.
We aren't hesitating about sending her for this great opportunity. It's just hard. Anyone here have any reassuring words? Could use them right about now!