Just wanted to say, thanks for posting this thread, as some of my own concerns about my son Jackson are reflected here. He is only 2 years old, but by the time I finish my nursing degree and we move over there, he will be close to 4 or even 5 years old. I don't worry so much about him adjusting to the move, just whether or not he will be on the same academic level as his peers. But it sounds like the teachers over there may be very supportive and willing to help cover any differences or deficiencies he may have in his education.
Also, another question: since we plan on staying indefinitely in the U.K., I've considered that when starting Jackson out in reading and writing, just teaching him the standard spellings used in the U.K. and pretty much every English-speaking country in the world, except of course, the U.S. It just seems to me that teaching him different spellings so early on will only confuse and frustrate him. So I should just teach him the British way and not the American. What does everyone else think?
Rebekah