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  1. Does anyone consider teasing a child to tears a form of emotional abuse? It may have been my personality but I hated being teased as a kid. My dad was a teaser. I would get so upset because he would not stop until I was in tears. Other adults told me it was nothing to get upset over but it bothered me to the core. As an adult when I heard him starting to tease my kids I'd stop it immediately even if my kids thought it was fun. I am guessing my siblings tuned it out better than I did.

     

    :iagree:

     

    Teasing is fundamentally hostile. My husband was totally picked on by his dad and brother. And still is. My FIL tries to tease my kids, so far my oldest daughter just tunes him out and distances herself. It's sad that he's missed out on so many good opportunities for relationships because of his inability to communicate.

  2. I remember the dispropotionate pleasure I felt when I was shown how to select text and make it a link - I was beaming!

     

    [if you want to try it:

    you select the text you want to have be a link and then click on the icon with the globe & link (4 buttons to the left of the quote button) and then enter the url you want... the button with the link X-ed out in red removes the link.

    testing as well....

     

    http://jssgallery.org/index.htm

     

    hmm still working on making the quote box show up

  3. I remember the dispropotionate pleasure I felt when I was shown how to select text and make it a link - I was beaming!

     

    [if you want to try it:

    you select the text you want to have be a link and then click on the icon with the globe & link (4 buttons to the left of the quote button) and then enter the url you want... the button with the link X-ed out in red removes the link.

     

    testing as well....

     

    http://jssgallery.org/index.htm

  4. I've been lurking for about a year, and it took me forever to get the acronyms down, so I'm going to type them all out in case there are some simliarly shy newbies.

     

    My daughter will be 8 this June, so starting 3rd grade in the fall.

     

    Math: Saxon 5/4, maybe a Life of Fred

     

    Language Arts: Writing with Ease 3, New American Cursive II, First Language Lessons 3, and All About Spelling (first time on the spelling, kind of excited!), and English from the Roots up.

     

    Foreign Language: Getting Started with Latin, Portuguese with Dad (reading the scriptures with him in Portuguese, working on vocab using a children's dictionary, and various bilingual children's books).

     

    Science: Building Foundations of Science by Bernard J. Nebel (we will finish the last half of vol. 1)

     

    History: Child's History of the World, Story of the World, History timeline from Homeschool in the Woods (this last might be just a dream).

     

    Geography: songs from Singin' Smart CD (states and capitals, Europe) and Knowledge Quest Maps stuff

     

    Logic: Lollipop Logic

     

    Memory work: scriptures, poetry, what kind of history facts??

     

    Bible: Hurlbut's Story of the Bible

     

    Literature: NOT linked to history this time. I am sick of wasting time on mediocre writing just to "fit" with the history timeline. I can see the benefit in the logic stage and especially high school. I'll probably rely on Ambleside Online for my list.

     

    Fine Arts: try AGAIN to use Drawing with Children, and continue piano lessons.

  5. Society at large allows minority groups the privilege of self-labeling. So when Mormons say "Yes, we are Christian" and other groups say "Nuh-uh" it's pretty hard to get anywhere else in a conversation.

     

    It's like if you were against abortion, and you labelled yourself as "pro-life" but media or others insisted you were "anti-choice" that wouldn't feel very good would it?

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