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  1. I agree that she needs to see a pediatric urologist, but doesn't: LEUKO Moderate and NITRITE Positive indicate a UTI?
  2. I was wondering if there is a lawyer on here who would be willing to explain to me what something on a background (police record) check means. I would only feel comfortable sharing the information through pm. Thank you!
  3. My oldest (20 years old) has always had excema. When he was little we tried everything before a doctor suggested allergies. He is allergic to various foods, but his worst reaction is to acid foods (and he loves ketchup). His holistic doctor suggested borage oil (as a supplement), it works wonders for him. Even now if he doesn't take it for a while his excema flares up, but if he takes it he can even it ketchup with little consequence. Maybe this would help someone. I just remember feeling so helpless when he was little and nothing worked.
  4. There is an ACT test in June that she could take and you should get the scores back by the end of June, that should give you plenty of time to register for fall classes. But she can still take classes in the fall, just not a class with a writing component, right? The community college we do dual enrollment through only allows two classes per semester in the 11th grade. She could probably wait to retake the test later and still be able to take classes that don't require a passing score on the reading section (I'm thinking math and science). Just throwing out ideas :)
  5. If she retakes the test now can she not retake it later? I would have her practice for a harder test (like the pp said), perhaps the ACT. This is what I have done with my children and it has worked out well. HTH
  6. We have had a couple of harddrives quit, but were able to salvage the information by freezing the harddrive overnight. They only ran briefly, but long enough to get everything off. I'm sorry that happened to you, I know how upsetting it can be.
  7. Bumping for anyone who might be interested :)
  8. I didn't know if this has been posted, but we really enjoyed this talk. This young man is amazing :)
  9. I don't know of it is what you are looking for but at that age my science oriented boys enjoyed the Cartoon Guide to Physics and the Cartoon Guide to Chemistry. If nothing else they are good supplements. HTH
  10. The Microbiology Coloring Book is a wonderful resource. It is not just a coloring book, each picture comes with a lot of information. When I took microbiology in college I found it incredibly helpful.
  11. Can you buy gift certificates? I think that wold be ideal, since you don't know what you will need in the future. Just a thought.
  12. It was an accident. By letting it go he learns how to extend grace to others. He feels badly and, I am sure, will be more careful next time.
  13. My oldest two are 13 months apart, when they were 2.5 and 3.5 I had twins. Then when they were 2.5 I had my youngest. Having newborn twins was by far the hardest, once they were around 6 months it got easier. My oldest is now 18 and I wish I could go back and do it all over again- I love babies :001_smile:
  14. in my area? I am trying to find a homeschool group that offers Science Olympiads or something similar for the middle school and high school grades. I have searched online and can't find anything in my area. Starting a group with other families would be fine if I could find others that would be interested. I am in Jacksonville, FL. Thank you, Rene
  15. Hulu doesn't stream any shows from CBS, you have to watch from the CBS website- you can go there and check- I know they have Big Bang Theory- that is the only one on the list I watch :)
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