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  1. Well paint me as the black sheep, but if I have people come to my house and their child is misbehaving, I will correct their child. Usually by saying "we don't do... here."

    This isn't what the OP is referring to, she was already working to take care of the issue.

  2. :( How awful! :grouphug: Not sure what I would do if someone did that to me. Unbelievable the way some people act in public. sheesh. I am one who usually thinks the best of people and tries to think good thoughts...maybe the baby missed his nap, maybe the toddler is hungry..

    Or try to help by keeping my kid quiet while a mother is trying to deal with hers.

    Mothers who act like their kids never act up, really get to me. Just saying.

    Me too. So true.

  3. I will have to scoot in a few moments, looks like the kids are getting tired of the playdough, so off to the next activity which means off the computer.

     

    SO tell me something good that has happened today.

     

    Today I was able to send ds13 to the grocery store with a list and some money and he was able to get what we needed.

     

    Seems like a little thing but he had been banned from the store for a year due to an alleged attempted theft (he never left teh store, he was wandering the aisles with a bag of candy in front of him and he was accused of trying to steal it, The person accusing him was the parent of a kid we had recently called the cops on). Anyway, he has regained permission to go there but since regaining it he has only gone with me or dd12.

     

    Today was his first time going on his own. So he was able to stick to the list and not spend my change. Able to prove at the store he can be trusted. AND it is a life skill he needs to live on his own, yet another one of those things I am never quite sure he will be able to do.

     

    So that was my super happy moment so far today.

     

    How about you? What good/happy moment has happened in your home today?

    Very cool!!!!!!! So far I'm at work so no happy moments yet....there aren't many here lol.

  4. Unfortunately there are many many cases where foster/adopt children are not treated the same as biological children or treated well at all. This isn't outside the realm of possibility and first and foremost the child's welfare has to come first and IF the tip is found credible and there is evidence that the child is in immediate danger, they will be removed immediately. The child is believed first and foremost and that is how it should be. However investigations take time, and a child's life could be in danger if they are with an abusive parent while an investigation goes on. People complain that they are taken too early when it turns out to be something else not abuse-related, but then they complain if little action is taken in the beginning when it turns out to be abusive. What is the lesser of two evils?

  5. I actually don't have a lot of knowledge but I can teach about the different colors of Siamese cats, (4, although some purists only state 2) and what is the difference between a Siamese, Colorpoint Shorthair, and an Oriental. I can tell you the history of the breeds, and the different genetics needed to make the different coat colors. That's about it....a bit of useless knowledge.

  6. Scanning instructor manuals into the kindle is a great idea. I definitely like the reduced price of the available books I've seen, but I worry about formatting issues. I'm tempted to purchase the Handbook of Nature Study for the Kindle, but the one review said that the formatting was really terrible, so I'm leery. Google Books has a digital version, but that won't help me unless we are in wireless range on our nature walks. :001_smile:

    You don't need to be connected to wi-fi to read books, if they are downloaded on your device. To download yes, but I read books anywhere and everywhere without a wi-fi connection since they are downloaded.

  7. I WISH BFSU was more like, say, NOEO or Science Odyssey, with files to go with it and/or kits with stuff. I gave up on BFSU because I was tired of having to look weeks ahead and getting supplies and then trying to find the harder stuff (I never did find magnetic shavings). If someone did those for BFSU I wouldn't mind going back to it. As it is we're going with NOEO because it has everything in a box. Not much hunting.

  8. I'm not much help, as I am the Queen of Overplanning. :nopity:

     

    If one history program is good, why not do three? :001_cool:

    Language Arts? Don't even go there. :blushing:

    Fine Arts? :smilielol5: Really. How much does a kid need to know? Five programs worth?

     

    See, I'm no help.

     

    There was a post on the high school board recently about using the dart board method of culling and planning.

    I may try that. :tongue_smilie:

    LOLOL Sounds like me! I have overplanned in history and math this time....

  9. I don't think all moms who have had a c-section would agree. The movie is awesome and amazing because it mimics EXACTLY what I saw when I worked at one of the local hospitals here. There are very very very few OB's in this city I would trust due to what I saw. No, it isn't always "well you and baby are ok so it should be ok." It isn't always like that. Not in the least. If you can't fathom what that feels like, then it's best to keep your opinions to yourself. If you can't imagine what that feels like, consider yourself lucky.

  10. I can understand. Sometimes it really is just better for kids to go to a brick and mortar school. It rankles me when people have the authoritarian outlook of "well you have to do what I say because you're <insert age> and we know what is best for you." No, like it or not, we don't always know what is best. That is why it takes a lot of thought, prayer (if you are religious), consulting, balancing pros and cons. Sometimes what is best is something we don't like personally but may not cause any harm in the long run.

     

    A friend of mine pulled her daughter out of brick and mortar school and enrolled her in K12 ("free" charter here) for 4th grade. Talk about misery for both. Daughter HATED not being with friends, HATED her mom as her teacher. My friend tried so hard to make it work but in the end, for 5th grade up to now, she was sent back to brick and mortar. Things are a lot more peaceful in the home now. It happens, and I'm sure you didn't come about this decision lightly.

     

    I don't know if homeschooling is best for my son, but I am doing it. I re-evaluated if I was going to do it again this year, and it looks like it is still a good fit for my son. Again though, I will do this every year. It isn't necessarily the end of the world if a child has to go to brick and mortar school.

  11. Daily-

    Spiritual-It will vary somewhat but we will use our book of Bible stories and a daily thought of the day based on a scripture.

    LA-LLATL Blue, Language Lessons for Little Ones Vol 2, plus Reading Eggs for practice

    Math-Not sure anymore what I will be doing...continuing Math Lessons For a Living Education Vol 1 or switching to RS Level A. Dreambox for practice

    Science-NOEO Level 1 Chemistry, AO Year 1 Science

    History-History Odyssey Level 1 Ancients and AO Year 1 History

    Poetry and Literature-AO Year 1

    Copywork-Printing With Pictures B & C

    Review of Spanish vocabulary

     

    Weekly-

    Geography-AO Year 1

    Art/Music Study-Harmony Fine Arts Grade 1

    Logic-Lollipop Logic Book 1

    FL-looking at Salsa with Teach Them Spanish K and Brighter Child right now...or if I can scrape up enough money, the complete WhistleFritz

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