Can transferring to a new school be a good solution to my childs social problems?
Transferring to a new school to support your youngster’s social problems or resolving their social problems can be a solution. I think as a good parent, you have to get the big picture. You want to make sure that you as a parent have done everything possible to try and resolve whatever issues are there involving the guidance counselor, etc. so that you are getting different eyes to look at the situation involving your child. If that does not work, you’ve done that then changing schools could be another option because you are providing them with a fresh start and that fresh start gives them a chance to operationalize these new skills that they’ve picked up and implement them in a way that doesn’t cause any negative reaction for them. So in that sense, that’s a good way. There really isn’t a yes or no answer to that.
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