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  1. My 6 and 3 yr olds have never eaten them. My friend's little sister used wipe snot on her arm, let it dry and then peel it off and eat it. She called it fried snot :scared:

     

    My oldest picks his teeth and I'm having a hard time getting him to stop. He has really bad teeth so I don't blame him. Hopefully once his permanent teeth come in he'll stop.

  2. Thanks for the advice. My dh will probably talk to them if we see them out. The couple is chinese and they keep to themselves. When the dh is in the yard he is usually in boxer shorts:ack2: so I prefer not to go over there LOL. My dh should tell him to not where his underwear in the yard too.

  3. Haven't had that, but my sister when she was about 4 or 5 was walking with a crochet hook in her mouth and the maid bumped into her and it made it go down her throat. The maid turned around and saw my sister choking and the end of the crochet hook sticking out and she yanked it out, not knowing there was a hook on the other end. It caught her uvula and split it in 2. Blood was coming out her mouth and nose. The maid was freaking out, I was freaking out and got my mom who took my sister to the nurse next door and she said not to worry about it and that it would heal on its own. It did.

  4. We just got a 2 yr old Bichon Frise. My ds 6 and ds 3 took the dog (Noodles) for a walk today. We were almost home when a German Shepherd came charging at us from across the culd-de-sac. The neighbor came running but that dog was right next to us crouching and barking. My 6 yr old had already gone up to the house so it was just the 3 yr old and Noodles and me. I picked up noodles and pulled my 3 yr old next to me. I was really afraid that I was going to have to put down Noodles and put my 3 yr old up in a tree I was next too. I finally just stomped my foot, waived my arm and yelled at him to get and he backed off. I didn't say anything to the neighbor because he was still chasing his dog around trying to get him and I just wanted to get the kids and dog into the house. Do you think I/dh should go over there and say something. I've seen that dog charge at our cat before before. I really think he needs to be on a leash. I almost want to call someone and report it. Do you think I should or should I wait to see if he does it again?

     

    Thanks

  5. I guess Moses wouldn't work very well for that would it? LOL Moses eeeee

     

     

    You could say Mosey!!! My cat wendall I say Wendy and clovis I say Clovie. But I've had a Bonkers, Patches, Pickles, Summer, Scout and Tasha and I didn't do the eee sound on them.

     

    My cat Ichabod, I called Ick for short, which was just lovely, but with all the abscesses he would get it really was appropriate.

  6. We use raw milk. My dh is the one that has researched raw milk and its benefits. I do know that it is easier to digest when it is unpasteurized and that it contains good bacteria that helps your digestive track out and that good bacteria gets killed in the pasteurization process. I would make sure it is a state certified dairy.

  7. I have my boy trained to sit in his booster seat, so he gets tons of one on one time with me while dd does her math.

     

     

    Wow neither of mine would ever sit in a booster seat even when eating a meal. They kept trying to climb out. I can't imagine them sitting beside me in one during school time. That would be so nice. As it is, at this age, they are practically standing on their heads while I read to them LOL.

  8. I was thinking and buying used books to save money would not be bad. Collecting books for a hobby sounds great;). We are a book loving family...we do not have a large book store here where we live and when we get to a big city we can spend hours in a Barnes and Noble. My only problem is the two times I purchased used from amazon I was not happy. The quality of the book didn't match their description.

     

     

    I have had better experience buying used off of these boards than off of Amazon. On here you can find out more details about the book's condition.

  9. I posted after you posted this but re-reading mine, it probably sounded like I was judging too so SORRY! My dd struggled BIG TIME the 2nd 1/2 of the year in Abeka K Math but was already reading on a 1st/2nd grade level so I was struggling in a similar fashion. We plugged away until we finished Abeka K Math and then went to Saxon 1 Math (WAAY easier). Could you maybe find an easier math curriculum for her in the same grade so she could get review and build up her confidence? This is what Saxon is doing for my dd and math went from tears and frustration to excitement!

     

    :iagree: I think something like Teaching Textbooks might work for something like that. Since it seems the consensus is that it may be a little behind and kids seem to really enjoy it.

  10. We have been going to the same pediatrician since ds6 was 2 days old. We had ds's 6 yr well check up thursday. We were talking to her about how he wants to be an eye dr when he grows up and she was so excited about how interested he was in science that she said she had a gift for him. When she originally daid she had a gift I thought it was going to be a junky little dollar toy like you get sometimes at the dr for good behavior. Anyway, she comes back with a nice model of an eye. She said she thought my ds6 would like it and that she didn't use it much. I could beleive it. I have been wanting to get one. This is the one she gave us http://www.hometrainingtools.com/human-eye-model---advanced/p/CM-HUEYEAD/ I was floored. Anyway just had to share :)

  11. I don't think that anyone thinks you are a lunatic or are trying to punish your child. I think people are worried that your daughter might perceive it as a punishment. I'd just hold her back in math. I was homeschooled and we were all over the place in grade levels. I guess I would just give her the level of work she needs in each subject and just call her grade by her age.

     

    I really can't believe the posts that make it sound like I am considering torturing my child!

     

    I have a child who is VERY YOUNG for her age and is struggling in math and crying year after year because grade level work is beyond her. It has NOT gotten better over time.

     

    How can it be mean of me to consider holding her back a year??? I am trying to help her feel comfortable and do work that she can "get."

     

    I can understand posts supporting keeping her in the grade and just helping her catch up because you think that it will all work out in the end, BUT REALLY, ENOUGH with the posts that make it sound like I am a lunatic who will hurt her child if I hold her back a year.

     

    I am trying to do what is best for my child - this is not a selfish desire!!!

  12. I wouldn't do it. I think that it would be very discouraging for her. I was homeschooled and I had a lot of guy friends whose parents felt that they would benefit from having an extra yr before graduating. All they did was take 2 yrs for 12th grade. By that point the older kids understand the issue. Plus there may be a time in there were she all of a sudden catches on or her maturity catches up. It is too easy for kids to get discouraged in when they are struggling in math and I think putting her back in subject would be seen as a punishment. I think that maybe you should just start talking about how you are going to take 5 yrs to do highschool and get her used to that idea and she will never really feel held back.

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