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  1. Hello everyone, My sis-in-law was approached by a few hsing families about teaching a high school physics class for their kids. She was previously a high school science teacher, is amazingly smart and really fun, and currently a SAHM to 3 littles. BUT she has no idea what to charge. The mother said they would pay $40 per student per month with another teacher who lives 45 minutes away. Class would be once a week for 2 hours, and she'd have around 8 students. What do you think a reasonable cost would be? Or what have you paid if you have done anything like this? They live in TX, if that matters. Also, if you have taught a class like this, how much preparation time was involved? TIA!!
  2. Gig'em! :thumbup1: We are Texans exploring the mid-west for a few years. We are new to this journey too, but my oldest is 6. The 'hive mind' here is amazing! Welcome!
  3. I was wondering the same thing. Thanks! Is there a similar rule for making a signature line??
  4. It wont let me push the 'join now' button to submit my request. I've tried multiple times and it's like the button is non-functioning. Weird and frustrating... Good to know the group is still around. I'll keep trying things. :confused1:
  5. I have been trying to join the Yahoo group for Nebel's science curriculum (which I learned a ton from on this board - thank you!!), but it isn't working at all. Anyone have any insights? Thank you!
  6. Hello! This is my first post, but I have been reading your *collective* wisdom for some time now. Thank you, one and all. I am a better teacher, mother, and human being for the things I have learned on this forum. Anyway, my question: We recently moved from Texas (read: 8 months of summer, and 2 each of spring and autumn) to a place known for having very harsh winters. I am looking for ideas for physical activity for my 4 young (very active!!) boys that we can reasonably do inside, not having a whole lot of house space to work with. Also, exercise/ yoga/ etc. DVDs that your young ones could follow and enjoyed would be helpful. I do plan on getting outside as much as possible, but know that sometimes, it just won't happen, and I want to be prepared! Ages are 1-6. Thank you, kind ladies!!
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