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padilas [110]
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(Wonder book)

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Nezavi [6.7K]3 years ago
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Yes, I think Auggies parents did make a great choice because he couldn’t stay homeschooled his whole life not knowing how real school is like

Defending: There parents made an excellent decision on enrolling him in school they picked a great public school with lots of great peolpe he could meet.

Arguing: But Auggies parents could of waited unit Auggie was a bit older so he can get more comfortable around peolpe and around his environment.
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