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  1. At your daughter's job, is she working with clients on the phone or face-to-face?  And is she doing data entry, or answering questions for existing clients?

    Data entry:

    If she is working with them on the phone, she can ask them to spell out their name/street name, etc.  In my job, I do this all the time - both with my clients, and as a client of other organizations.  It's very common.  As a PP has said, names often have multiple spelling options.  

    If she is working with clients face-to-face, could she have them fill out a form which she enters into the computer at a later time?  If that's not feasible, could she copy their name/address from their driver's license?  Or she could ask them to spell out their name/address as needed.

    Existing clients:

    If on the phone, does her office have a script for identifying clients?  If not, is it possible for her to develop one whereby she asks for the easiest info (for her) first?  Such as account number?  Then look up the account and ask the client to confirm their name & DOB?

    If face to face, the office should have some kind of protocol.  For example, does the client need to present ID?  She could look up the account from that.  Or the post-it note idea that a PP suggested.

    I have never had anyone push back when I ask them to spell their name/address.  IME most people want their info to be accurate.

     

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  2. 2 hours ago, ***** said:

     

    Ha, we used to have that too, I remember that name!  Also known as 'chipped beef', but I wonder to this day what kind of meat it really was, or if it was real at all.  My mom would make it out of 2 small packages and slice it up.  

    My mom made chipped beef on toast.  The meat was a stack of slices rolled up in a jar; she cut it into strips with kitchen shears.  The gravy... no idea what it was made of.  I liked chipped beef on toast.  Probably because it was already cooked and thus couldn't be overcooked into dryness.

  3. 5 hours ago, Joker said:

    So, we've decided to go ahead and pull out of the high school for senior year. Dd seems happy and relieved that she won't be going back. She's actually making plans on what she will be able to work on for her art portfolio with some of her extra time. 

    DE deadlines here look to be the same as regular registration so no issue there. It's full pay here unless you take the classes at your high school and our high school doesn't allow homeschoolers that option.

    The French class is actually only French 2. That's a whole other issue that, now knowing her diagnosis, ticks me off. For the Honors Diploma you need three years of one foreign language or two years of two different ones. She was in Spanish 3 her sophomore year but her therapist said we needed to pull her when the school wouldn't help. She was acing her tests/quizzes and homework but the teacher was giving her a 0 every class for participation. I thought she had developed some selective mutism and panic attacks but the teacher just had her completely shutting down. When she would answer a question, he would ask her to expand and she had no idea what to do. Now I know she needed clearer instructions of what he wanted from her. He also liked to blow a loud whistle when some students would start talking in class. It completely freaked her out and she started struggling physically with having to go to his class. He was unwilling to offer any accommodation so we had to pull her at the end of first semester and she gets no credit for that class and had to start over with another language. So, she has said she's fine with doing a program for French 2 at home to the honors designation for her diploma. Of course, I have no idea if that even matters if the diploma isn't from a public school so maybe I can't designate as an Honors diploma anyway? She would have all the credits listed for it by the state so maybe?

    Now I just have to figure out what I need to do for her transcript for this final year and how to do all the college application stuff for that. I also need to figure out classes. I don't know if I should have her take all of them through the local CC and just do a mix of online and in class or do a mix of that but also do some at home on our own. I'm thinking all through the local CC would be too much while trying to work on the other social stuff so I have to search curricula again - it's been a while.

    It sounds like your kid and my kid had pretty much the same Spanish 3 experience.  Awful.  And that Spanish 3 experience shows why a 504 is needed.

    Just wanted to add - you can get accommodations from the CC without having a 504 in high school.  The evaluation should say what accommodations are needed.  My older kid had no problem getting accommodations from the CC based on what the evaluation recommended - didn't have a 504 in high school.  The disability services office was super helpful.

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  4. 2 hours ago, Joker said:

    Thanks for your thoughts, everyone. The school is already pushing back on a 504 because she's done well thus far. Also, they let her know yesterday that she has a schedule conflict for next year with her AP Art and her math, so they want her to drop art. The only reason she even likes school right now is because of her two art classes. The only other option is switching her math to one we all feel would be too difficult. It's very frustrating. I was also told the only hybrid schedule they allow is if there is a dual credit class a student wants that they don't offer on their campus. So, no leaving early and no option to take electives on campus if she comes home for next year.

    Can she take math online, using a provider that is approved by your state?  One of my kids has taken several academic classes online (some due to schedule conflicts).  I had to pay for the classes, but the school accepts the credits.

    Fine arts is what keeps my kid in school right now.  There is no way I would agree to drop a class that keeps my kid attending.

    Push on the 504.  Their reasoning is wrong.

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  5. 6 hours ago, Ktgrok said:

    I know the screening questions the pediatricians ask now, during toddler/preschool well visits were NOT asked back when my oldest was a toddler/preschooler, or it may have been caught back then. Instead it was missed until he was 11 yrs old. 

    What are the new screening questions?  Just curious - my kids are now teen/young adult. 

  6. Whether I would attempt to do it myself depends on the vintage of the toilet (the last few decades? 1950's or before?) and whether the toilet is installed into a concrete slab.

    A relative replaced two vintage toilets recently.  One was installed into a concrete slab.  A plumber was a very good idea.  The original installations were... interesting.  

     

  7. 37 minutes ago, katilac said:

    I love those! I don't think the Loving Families brand is being discontinued. My Walmart has some and Amazon has a lot. Specific dolls and houses do get discontinued, maybe that is what you saw?

     

    Oh, maybe what I saw was specific sets.

    I just looked on Amazon and each doll is about $10 there.  My mom wants to ship the dolls so Amazon is probably the best bet.

  8. We have taken our chickens to the vet.  We put the chicken in a large cat carrier (the rigid plastic kind with a metal grille door) with a soft cat bed or towel inside. Some of the chickens are more amenable to this than others, but in the end they will go in the carrier, especially if mealworms or other desirable treats are involved.

    One of the chickens just had a limping issue resolve.  There was no sign of a cut, but the ankle (?) had a little swelling.  I think maybe she jumped/flew down from something (the coop?) and landed wrong.

     

  9. On 8/29/2018 at 7:08 PM, ScoutTN said:

    eta: How much yard do I need?

    We have a small yard.  Dh says about 600 or 700 sf.  Five chickens, a coop, a tiny garden that is FENCED OFF because the chickens eat any green thing that they can reach.  Including all the grass that used to be in the yard.

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  10. Assuming this is to take with her, and she has an insulated lunch container with an ice pack:

    Salami, cheese, GF crackers (Breton, Milton's, quite a few choices out there now)

    Tuna wrap on GF tortilla (Mission brand is good IMO) or tuna salad with GF crackers

    Sandwich on GF bread (Trader Joe's, Udi's, Franz are good IMO)

    Deli meat and cheese rollups

    Hard boiled eggs, or egg salad sandwiches or with GF crackers

    Taco salad (shredded iceberg, refried beans, seasoned ground meat, etc) and a container of salsa, dressing, guacamole

    Add yogurt, fruit, pretzels (Snyder's or Glutino), chips, veggie sticks & dip, dessert, etc.

    I take a packed lunch to work 4x a week and these are some of my typical meals.

     

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  11. 1 hour ago, Lanny said:

    Based on our 3 orders from Zenni Optical we are extremely happy with them.  I can only imagine what the 6 pairs of eyeglasses we ordered from them on 04 July 2018 would have cost somewhere in the USA.  5 or 10 times more?

    Based on my local in-network optical shop pricing, with insurance discount, for one pair of everyday glasses with high-index progressive lenses, antireflective coating, etc -- Zenni's price for comparable sunglasses is about 1/5 of the local price.  Actually it's probably even better than 1/5, because sunglasses have an extra charge for lens tinting.  Unfortunately Zenni says I can't get the thinnest option of lenses for the sunglasses, but I figure given the amount I would wear them compared to regular glasses, it's not a big deal.

    I didn't know Zenni offers free lenses.  Based on what you said, my prescription is too strong to qualify.

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