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My daughters just been offered a place at Dulwich Village Pre School to start in September. She really wants to go now after literally hounding us for 18 months to get her a place at 'school' but trying to explain to her she has to wait. Really trying to get her to interact with others her age, started doing the library group at Dulwich Library on Thursday afternoons which she loves but she just doesn't interact with other kids at all, she prefers to act the jester or be grown up on her own. Much like my last thread I think this one. Is there anyone out there with a daughter or son, we're not fussed in the slightest, that may well be starting Dulwich Village PS in September too? PLEASE PM ME!!


I realise everything will probably all be fine when she is there, but I'd really love to feel more comfortable about leaving her, knowing she won't be feeling lonely, intentionally or not. Would love to see her making a start at interacting etc. Feeling emotional. Where's my baby gone?

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