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  1. I have found the most adamant in support of this belief also believe whole-heartedly in gov't programs like HeadStart. In general, a child who has the internal drive to read early tends to be gifted and will maintain an educational advantage over non-gifted children. The opposite is not true. A lack of drive to read early does not mean the child is not gifted. Giftedness can be expressed in other ways.
  2. This is how I do it. I don't know that it needs to be done that way by law, but it makes it nice for the recipient to check against their records in case they think my numbers don't match theirs. Since I record them by date received and allocate them to the appropriate category I can run a report and it prints out all the details.
  3. My husband had a heart attack 2 weeks before Christmas, cutting short the time I had for Christmas preparation. I had almost all the Christmas shopping done, but I was still looking for something additional for the grandson we are raising. He is 11 and has stepped up to do additional chores on the farm while grandpa is recovering. On Wednesday before Christmas I worked from home a couple hours, stopped to load cattle, then went into work. My boss had emailed just after I logged off, saying I should just finish the day at home, so I went into the office. When leaving the office, I noticed a bag of clothing I'd had in the car to drop off at Goodwill, but hadn't had the time. I decided to do it that day. When I drove up to the store I felt strongly that I needed to go in, there was something I needed to buy in there. I didn't really have the time but I don't argue with strong feelings like that one. I went in and started going through the aisles. I found a farm toy, it was the wrong scale for grandsons models, but perfect for a nephew's 3 year old boy. I got it, but kept looking because I knew there was something else I was supposed to buy. The next couple aisles were kitchen items but I looked anyway. I spotted a mock leather case and investigated. It was a music stand! Grandson wanted and needed a music stand! I pulled it out to make sure it was complete and in good condition. There was a piece of tape on it with the previous owners name & high school. It was my bosses daughters! This was my purchase, so I headed to the checkout. At the checkout I inquired if they could tell when it came in, it had just come in that week! When I told my boss I also asked if they had any other music items. He said, "no, all the other music items had been cleared out some time ago; that piece had been missed on prior trips."
  4. I think the doctor is wise to treat it like a break at this time. I broke my wrist last year, taped it myself, and waited 6 days before going to the doctor. He sent me for xrays immediately upon examining it. Nothing showed broken on the xray, but the doctor said to keep it in the splint I'd been using. 4 weeks later, it still didn't feel right, that time they used an MRI which showed the break. Interestingly, after they saw the break on the MRI they sent me back to xray, and then it showed on the xray. Doctor told me that was not uncommon.
  5. I'd respond with, "LOL, some people would consider that a political opinion!" And at some point, I'd ask if her liberal college professors are teaching her to carefully consider all sides of a debate, or only the side they want to promote?
  6. Thanks hornblower. I've seen local stories where thousands of dollars are spent on a few animals that have been neglected or abused, while down at the local pound they're euthanizing dogs & cats for lack of homes. I guess it's the poor neglected or abused animal that tugs on peoples heartstrings and wallet.
  7. Have you tried keeping a log of every bite you(or daughter) takes? Seriously, even tasting the food as you cook, or that last spoonful of batter before washing the mixer bowl, etc? If nothing else, it would be very useful to go over with a dietician. Same thing with an exercise log. And my sympathies are with you, I've struggled with my weight much of my life -- but you can be 'overweight' but still healthy!
  8. Since you are very involved with animal rescue, maybe you could explain some of the decisions some of these shelters make? I know some people will spend a lot more on maintaining a pet, and some will spend a lot less than we do. Personal decisions are just that, personal. But why will a shelter spend thousands on an animal that needs extensive surgery, or health care, or rehabilitation of some kind; but allow healthy animals to be put to sleep? Wouldn't it make sense to put down the sick animal and apply the thousands of dollars to saving 10 lives? To the OP, watch Craigslist, we found a great Sheltie there and consider we saved him from being sent to a shelter. Edited to add: To those who want an outdoor only dog, and think getting two dogs is the solution to filling the dogs need for a pack, I don't want to tell you how many dogs meet a miserable end because they start roaming as a pack. It takes a good bit of training to keep a dog home, without training that companion just becomes a traveling companion. We have a farm with little 'farmettes' of 5-10 acres sprinkled around us. Many of those landowners let their dogs 'run free', right into the hands of the dog catcher after they've run our livestock.
  9. Is it possible she feels a need to fit in with a group of kids, and public school looks like it's the solution?
  10. Dobermanns are my favorite family/farm dog. They're loyal, protective, enough energy to follow a person all day, quiet enough to lay by your feet all day. The females we've had were very protective of children, all children. We picked out a Sheltie for our grandson. Super high energy, high maintenance, but cuddly, this dog filled a need in our grandson better than most any other breed could have. My personal favorites are smooth haired terriers, Jack Russels & Fox Terriers. They are more high maintenance than Dobermanns.
  11. And how is that reaction any different than hers? Tell your boy to go apologize the next time you see them. And all you adults, chill out!
  12. I've raised a few bunnies that had their nests disturbed by spring plowing. If they were big enough to run away and start eating clover when you released them, they will be OK without milk. If they stick around you could put a little rolled oats out for them.
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