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Andrea Hermitt's comments

Breakfast For Dinner

09 Jan 2007 02:59 PM

I love having breakfast for dinner... lunch too!

Can You Homeschool Through College Too?

09 Jan 2007 02:22 PM

Thanks for the comments guys! It is great fodder! see my response http://homeschooling.families.com/blog/are-homeschooled-children-over-sheltered#Comments

Are Homeschooled Children Over Sheltered?

09 Jan 2007 02:20 PM

Great point Anna!

Yep, Ed Paul!

Thanks for the omments

Why We Are Not Testing Our Gifted Son

08 Jan 2007 08:03 PM

I think the expectations that come with confirming genius is too much pressure for kids. I have seen several kids who tested genius not make it out of highschool.

The Fight for Isaiah, Round Three

08 Jan 2007 10:43 AM

I hated that movie.... I think it is what has fed my fears of adoptions backfiring

Why We Are Not Testing Our Gifted Son

08 Jan 2007 09:37 AM

Neither, my husband nor I have been tested as gifted.... We have never been tested. But we have above average IQ scores. What we do know is that I have ADHD and my husband has some problems processing written material.

Looking For My Waist: Hoodia Pops and Fasting

08 Jan 2007 07:50 AM

Hello Debbie... I ordered only Green Apple, as that is my favorite candy flavor. I have been having one with my breakfast shake in the morning, and one when I am preparing dinner... it keeps my spoon out of the pot (less tasting, less calories)

American Children Are Being Adopted in Foreign Lands

08 Jan 2007 07:07 AM

I have never understood why people go to china and russia for babies when there are so many babies here... However the American legal System had been known to take babies back (for numerous reasons). That scares me.

Why We Are Not Testing Our Gifted Son

08 Jan 2007 06:26 AM

I can hardly wait! When my son was in school, it was suspected that he was gifted, but the New York and New Orleans schools said he was too young to test. The GA schools, where we currently live, refused to test himm...so he has never been tested.

We are not going to test him either... We want him to develop without the pressure of being "gifted". But sometimes, the thought crosses my mind...

Ps. He was terribly ostrasized in school, and does have less social problems as a homeschooler.

Homeschooling: A Good Alternative to a Lavish Eduction pt I

06 Jan 2007 03:21 PM

exactly, but I am sure you already found that in part 2!

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