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    Homeschooler, educator for 25 years in Christian School, teacher, principal, educational therapist
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    Homeschooling, baking bread, camping, reading classic lit, grandchildren
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    Former Teacher, Principal, and now Educational therapist, homeschooling grandma

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  1. Is Life of Fred Beginning Algebra still available? I would be interested if it is.

     

    Carolyn Williams

    djr311@aol.com

  2. Thank you all for your valuable information. I am meeting with him at least 3 times a week for 1 1/2 hours. I have offered for his Mom to do have the cost in barter. I need wallpaper removed from an upstairs bathroom and repainted and she is a home project lady and a professional seamstress. That will help both of us out. I also have need of some cushions being made for our sailboat and she may be able to do that for us. I appreciate all the time and thoughts you shared. Our first session was better than I had expected. My only trouble with him was lack of eye contact as I teach and we will have to work on that as we go. I realize that is a major problem for Aspie's, my grandson is one. We scheduled time in the session for him to talk about his favorite subject, "guns", and to show me demos of guns shooting on his I-Pod. Aspie's always like to talk about their iterests, hobbies or obsessions so we scheduled time in for that and he sets the time on his I-Pod which keeps him involved and makes him feel in control over some of the time. All in all I count our first session a great success. Please feel free to add more info on pricing if you have any.
  3. Hello all, have only been lurking lately but now have an Algebra I student to teach but do not know what is reasonable to charge. I am an experienced, graduate degreed former teacher/principal/educational therapist/homeschooler. In the Atlanta area tutoring is $30+. I charge a minimum of $50 per hour for educational therapy but I have only homeschooled my grandaughter and of course there was no $ involved. What do some of you pay for private teaching per subject? Teaching involves much more than tutoring in terms of prep, grading, record keeping, testing, etc. that a tutor doesn't have to do. Any help is appreciated. Let me know your geographical region when you respond. Thank you so much for any help you can give in this matter. We begin today but have only talked briefly about cost since initially the assignment was to tutor. I forgot to say he has Asperger's, OCD, ADHD and more issues.
  4. That's what I attempted to say also Stephanie. You are so right!
  5. I like doing genre's in 8th. We do a book from the major genre's and the first half of the year and the second half of the year we do short stories and poetry. We write weekly in each genre and of course we write poems in poetry and short stories. There are great short stories available online. I hope this was helpful. I don't think skipping lit in any grade is advisable. I also think review of grammar is profitable in 8th grade since writing should be intense in HS and there is not much time for formal grammar. Don't forget complex sentences sstructure and semicolons. Write write write along with your reading. I hope this was helpful.
  6. Incredible strength and focus for both of them. We will probably be seeing more of this style ballet. Carolyn
  7. Since she has just had the major move and adjustment, I wouldn't tell her now unless she asks to have him visit. I am so sorry for you, your girls and your grandmother. My favorite kitty of 18 years died a couple of years ago and within a month, I had a heart attack. I believe the grief over him was a contributing factor. Shortly afterwards, I read about the broken heart diagnosis, especially in women. Grief of any kind goes straight to the heart. I will pray for you all. I now am nursing my other almost 17 year old cat who is having trouble walking and will pass or be put down soon. I love him dearly but he is not my favorite like his brother. I will grieve but it will not let it break my heart this time. How do animals get so into our hearts? Carolyn
  8. Prayers for moments of happiness in the hours of grief and big hugs from God and friends. Carolyn
  9. :D This is the funniest show on TV and :iagree:with what all of you previously posted. We race home every Wednesday night from church so we can see it. We loved the episode last season with Brick and Betty White as librarian. How about the Christmas episode? :D:D:D I agree that the dad on this show is portrayed as the man of the house and last night when Frankie (Patricia Heaton) threw her back out and didn't want to tell her husband was so sweet and when he lifted her out of the tub wrapped in a shower curtain, I thought I would cry it was so precious. I also loved the Wonder Woman episode last season. Do you think Brick is an Aspie, high functioning, focused on one activity (reading), no social skills and quirky? We get a rerun of Wednesday night on Friday here in the Atlanta area so if we miss it we can see it then. I guess Friday night is not a prime night for any show so they fill in with Wednesday's winning schedule. I wish it had won the Emmy!
  10. Thank you all for your valued opinions. With the list I have and your recommendations, I am well into Christmas and next year's BD budget.:( What's a grandma to do? Sell the family jewels on Ebay I guess. :D I could wait until you all sell yours next year here. Oh, I forgot, we all keep most of our goodies. Keep me in mind if you do decide to sell any of them and pm me before you post them. Mich elle, I checking with my husband about the Quantum Mechanics. He's the engineering physics guy.
  11. I got mine yesterday and I was so surprised. I thought it was supposed to come in mid-August so I had forgotten. Whooo HOOO!!!!!!!:party::cheers2::willy_nilly:
  12. If your had $200 - 250 to spend on Great Courses from the 70% off catalogue, what would you purchase? I teach my 10th grade dgd and have a gifted 4th grade dgs who loves anything to do with flying, planes and physics and my husband and I are life long learners with bachelors and graduate degrees. I would like to enrich my dgc first but I have a keen interest in the brain and how it works from my graduate level studies in LD and am a stroke victim and so I have to have the course on Understanding the Brain $54.95. That leaves about $200. What would you recommend and why? I would like those of you who own and have used any of the current courses to give me your valued opinions. I am currently using TC Chemistry, World History and have used Alg I and II so I am familiar with the TC courses and their quality. We will be using the TC Illiad and Odyssey in our World Literature in a few weeks and I have those as well. HELP!:001_unsure: Thank you in advance for helping me decide. Just had a birthday and have some BD $$$ I want to spend on these TC bargains. I normally buy used from this board.
  13. Praying for your loss. :grouphug::grouphug::grouphug::grouphug::grouphug: Carolyn
  14. I have worked with many children with dyslexia. They are in their skin, you don't have to tell them they have learning disabilities, they already know it. Children with learning difficulties are very relieved, for the most part, to know what makes them different. Most students with dyslexia have average or above average intellectual ability but the dyslexia interfers with their learning. Knowing will give you the tools to know how to modify his academics to facilitate learning. Don't be afraid of knowing or your child knowing. He will be able to handle it. Most have already developed and are using compensatory measures in their strength areas and you can tap into the knowledge they already have about how they learn best and teach to their strengths while patching holes in their foundational weaknesses.
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