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  1. CeraVe  works well for my teens. One loves all things facial but can’t use any of it because her skin is so sensitive. She washes twice a day and uses a moisturizer    But anything else causes major breakouts. My oldest uses the face wash for oily skin every morning, night, and after exercise. She also does an over night spot treatment from Neutrogena. Her and middle dd can use the cleansing pads on their backs but not their faces. It causes both more acne breakouts on the face. 

    I did not believe it would work at all but I went ahead and bought a blue light. I was kinda desperate to help my oldest with her forehead (her main trouble spot) I was very surprised but I actually think it works. We noticed an improvement after just one week. I’ve helped them use it on their backs and also think it’s helping there. 

    It’s time consuming but oldest was pretty desperate so she’s putting in the effort. 

  2. The pickiest 3 won’t do hotdogs. Everyone is eating hamburgers together for the Fourth of July or I’d do that. We’re having people over the following Sunday. 
     

    Chicken is my best bet I think! No allergies at all. The salad looks great and my family loves cucumbers. The orzo looks like a good idea too! 
     

    Hummus is awesome and I wonder if the other kids would eat pita because mine would make a meal out of that!

  3. I’m having my husband’s family over to see our new house. Anyone want to help meal plan and give recipe ideas? 10 adults and 10 kids. 

    I’m doing Kabobs because these people like meat. My husband is vegan and my middle kid is vegetarian so Veggie kabobs will work for us too.

    I’d like a recipe for a cold pearl couscous salad with no dairy if anyone has ideas. 

    I’ll need some kind of bread offering to bulk up the picky kids’ meals. 

    What else? It’s for mid July so it’s going to be hot! Appetizers that can be out for awhile in the heat? 

     

    thanks! 

  4. Shrimp are happy to live in a 5 gallon! They are small and come in lots of colors. They’ve been the easiest to take care of by far. They’re also super fun to watch. They swim and are busy eating plants or algae all day. 

     

    Corydoras are an easy fish  to take care of but they need at least a 10 gallon. They also feel happiest in a group of 5 or more. 
     

    1. Make sure you dechlorinate the water. 
    2. Pretty much all shrimp/fish need a heater. 
    3. Fish/shrimp need a lot less food then people think. 
    4. The water does need to be changed. 
     

     

  5. Song School Latin 1 and 2 we’re both independent for my youngest at 8. She did need help getting the DVDs to the correct chapter. I put the cd’s on my computer and she listened to them easily. 

    My 11 and 10 year old did LforC A this year independently. I’m learning it as well but I didn’t do it with them. I did correct their work and have them fix missed translations. 

     

  6. Does any one know of an Illustrated book of literary devices? Or a book that has an explanation of literary devices in picture book format. I can find books for teaching literary devices using picture books but I'd like one with examples in the text and for it to be visually appealing. Not black and white text. Thanks!

  7. Is there a reason you think SSL2 would not happen but LFC would? They are set up in a very similar way so you may have the same problems. Each has A cd component, DVD lesson, reader, and a workbook. They are both stand alone but maybe not child completely independent. My girls can mostly get the work part done by themselves but they need help playing the right videos, chants, and setting a schedule for the workbook/reader.

  8. Oldest was redshirted. Her birthday is October 31, but the cut off was December 1st that year. She has major attention issues which effect her education and social behavior.

     

    Youngest was not held back and entered 'kindergarten' at almost 5. Her birthday is September 25 and the cut off was October 1st that year. She struggles a bit with writing but overall is doing great. Socially she is used to being the youngest and has always acted older than her age.

     

    Oh and my kids were/are in plenty of age/grade segregated classes. They have 7 such classes this semester. I teach them at their own academic level irregardless of their stated grade.

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