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Post by lahdeedah on Jun 10, 2020 16:24:45 GMT -6
Josie is a reader. She chooses books that I never would so I have zip my lip about her choices bc I know how important that autonomy is. Last year she asked the librarian for a book about Pokémon because she knew mh liked it when he was younger. The librarian actually scoffed at her and ask her why she would she choose such a book. It left such a bad taste in my mouth. She’s no longer there, thank goodness, but the interaction stayed with me and now I’m hyper vigilant to complement Josie on being so varied in her book choices. Thank you for saying this. A few of M’s choices he brought home from school I was like- why a book about snakes, Pokémon, etc. I didn’t realize that may have a very negative effect for him. I will be like you and zip my lip about whatever he chooses to read about.
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Post by lahdeedah on Jun 10, 2020 16:29:42 GMT -6
joelies Speaking of dads, have you gotten any updates on yours? Who knows? Some days he's doing better than ever and others, it's total doom and gloom (and somehow has been for ages, despite getting a completely different message the day before). She also more or less called me a liar about the 14 day quarantine requirement for tri-state area visitors to FL being extended. Check FL.gov, lady! I think both our Moms are nuts. Sorry you are once again dealing with drama. I’m sorry her version is so up and down. That must be an emotional rollercoaster for you and your brother. I hope you can go see him before the fall.
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Post by lahdeedah on Jun 10, 2020 16:33:59 GMT -6
M is pretty good reading wise, but I do have to remember to tell him to read because he won’t just do it on his own. He loves to write, so I would have thought that goes along with reading, but nope. Not yet. I’m going to take him to the library Friday so we can pick out some books for the next week. Also wedding, M still writes a number of letters backwards. It may be because he is a lefty, but I am still meh on it now. I have noticed that when his teacher sent worksheets back home, she corrected the letter in red pen, but I still never pushed the issue. I guess maybe I can have him do letter tracing worksheets on those particular letters throughout the summer.
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Post by flamingo on Jun 10, 2020 16:43:37 GMT -6
Josie is a reader. She chooses books that I never would so I have zip my lip about her choices bc I know how important that autonomy is. Last year she asked the librarian for a book about Pokémon because she knew mh liked it when he was younger. The librarian actually scoffed at her and ask her why she would she choose such a book. It left such a bad taste in my mouth. She’s no longer there, thank goodness, but the interaction stayed with me and now I’m hyper vigilant to complement Josie on being so varied in her book choices. Thank you for saying this. A few of M’s choices he brought home from school I was like- why a book about snakes, Pokémon, etc. I didn’t realize that may have a very negative effect for him. I will be like you and zip my lip about whatever he chooses to read about. B has also brought home some...interesting stuff, lol. He prefers non-fiction so we’ve read books on everything from the Indianapolis Colts (true story 😂) to sharks to Army Special Forces. All I ask is that they’re ‘readable’...once he brought home a Star Wars LEGO comic(?)-type thing and I don’t love stuff like that for bedtime reading.
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Post by guster on Jun 10, 2020 16:44:43 GMT -6
Josie is a reader. She chooses books that I never would so I have zip my lip about her choices bc I know how important that autonomy is. Last year she asked the librarian for a book about Pokémon because she knew mh liked it when he was younger. The librarian actually scoffed at her and ask her why she would she choose such a book. It left such a bad taste in my mouth. She’s no longer there, thank goodness, but the interaction stayed with me and now I’m hyper vigilant to complement Josie on being so varied in her book choices. Thank you for saying this. A few of M’s choices he brought home from school I was like- why a book about snakes, Pokémon, etc. I didn’t realize that may have a very negative effect for him. I will be like you and zip my lip about whatever he chooses to read about. It’s hard not to, but I try and leave things out that I think she might like, but probably wouldn’t choose. She picked up my Better Homes and Gardens today and read some article about types of stone (I guess it was about redoing your kitchen). ETA: Josie also writes some numbers backwards (mostly the 6 and even the letter J) — I also think it’s bc she’s a lefty. Her teacher does not correct it. In fact, I’ve never seen her ever comment on Josie’s work with pen or pencil.
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Post by jewels on Jun 10, 2020 16:54:04 GMT -6
S is not a lefty. He still gets his b and d confused. And has trouble with the #2 for some reason. I think all that is totally normal at this age.
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Post by flamingo on Jun 10, 2020 16:54:38 GMT -6
guster B is also a lefty and occasionally makes the lowercase D in his name backwards, as well as 6’s. ETA: VA schools (or at least our district) taught the DeNealian (sp?) method of handwriting, which is supposed to prepare them for cursive. I do think that helped keep the letters straight for B.
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Post by guster on Jun 10, 2020 16:58:11 GMT -6
I don’t know if cursive is taught here. I know that’s a hot button issue!
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Post by joelies on Jun 10, 2020 17:06:36 GMT -6
Colin was still writing a few of his numbers backwards at the start of 1st grade. I hadn't really noticed but that stopped at some point. I assume that's pretty normal.
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Post by guster on Jun 10, 2020 17:12:01 GMT -6
I’m sorry you aren’t getting accurate info, joelies. Super frustrating!
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Post by inthekitty on Jun 10, 2020 17:20:38 GMT -6
Watching the girls at riding lessons. Brought Lily along because she's obsessed with horses and she hasn't stopped smiling. magneto golden gate bridge
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Post by kim22 on Jun 10, 2020 17:43:24 GMT -6
I have lots to comment on here but right now I’m preparing for a therapy appointment with my son’s therapist. We are having a bit of a rough patch with him. I’m a bit nervous.
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Post by trtlcrzy on Jun 10, 2020 17:46:59 GMT -6
H writes some letters backwards, usually s is a big issue. I just bring attention to it and move on. I’m bad about making her read, I need to work on that. lfig how did S’s appts go today?
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Post by guster on Jun 10, 2020 18:07:06 GMT -6
H writes some letters backwards, usually s is a big issue. I just bring attention to it and move on. I’m bad about making her read, I need to work on that. lfig how did S’s appts go today? The letter S was my favorite when Josie was learning to write. She would always say it was “ a tricky letter,” but last year her teacher got her to figure out how to do it by doing a correct C top of a backwards C.
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Post by vino on Jun 10, 2020 18:23:03 GMT -6
Thinking of you guys and sending love kim22, we’re here to listen. I hope he has a good session.
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Post by vino on Jun 10, 2020 18:24:38 GMT -6
Anyone with younger kids try the Homer app, I have Julia doing her ‘homework’ and part of it is tracing letters on the ipad screen, there are so many great activities for preschoolers.
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Post by guster on Jun 10, 2020 18:30:32 GMT -6
Anyone with younger kids try the Homer app, I have Julia doing her ‘homework’ and part of it is tracing letters on the ipad screen, there are so many great activities for preschoolers. This is always advertised on the parenting podcasts I listen to! Nice to have an irl rec!
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Post by tallb on Jun 10, 2020 18:37:16 GMT -6
Agreed on trying to not comment on book selection. J is really into the dogman comics and even though I dont particularly care for them, I am picking up the 4th book at target tomorrow. I also order the first captain underpants book from Amazon to see if he likes that, and if he does I may get the box set from Costco. I ordered a magic treehouse chapter book about baseball but he has no interest in that, it may be too intimidating without pictures. I wish we could go to the library to pick things out...
He also still writes a few letters backwards. I am trying to figure out how we will keep up with school work over the summer so he has something to do, he gets bored and annoying.
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Post by trtlcrzy on Jun 10, 2020 19:18:04 GMT -6
I got a message from my OB that my GBS test is negative. I am so glad I don’t have to deal with those dumb antibiotic IVs this time around.
The girls are in the bath right now and I asked H if she wanted to use her bath bomb. She said yes and then 5 minutes later I heard her crying. She was upset because she wants to save it now. I told her we could get another one but that didn’t seem to make anything better. Kids, I tell ya.
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Post by lahdeedah on Jun 10, 2020 19:18:52 GMT -6
I have lots to comment on here but right now I’m preparing for a therapy appointment with my son’s therapist. We are having a bit of a rough patch with him. I’m a bit nervous. I hope the session goes well for him and helps.
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Post by flamingo on Jun 10, 2020 19:49:26 GMT -6
Hugs kim22, I hope the appt. went well and that he starts feeling better soon. I think this spring has been so tough for a lot of kids.
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Post by kim22 on Jun 10, 2020 21:29:13 GMT -6
Thanks ladies, this session was actually me and MH talking with his therapist. He’s been having regular calls with her but had a bad panic attack after a recent one. He spoke with her earlier today to give her permission on what she could and couldn’t share with us. I think tonight went well and we have some ideas on where to go from here.
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Post by vino on Jun 10, 2020 23:10:24 GMT -6
After the kids went down I went outside, at about 8:15pm, to mow the lawn and do the outside work. Had everything ready and started, it usually takes about an 1-1.5hrs to do everything.
I started with the front, doing line by line and by the third strip a couple of my neighbours, came with their mowers, blowers and weed whackers to get it all done! It took probably less than 30 min and it was all done and cleaned up. I took them a cold beer and we had a good chat for a good hour, what a great evening. I ❤️ those ladies.
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Post by wineallthetime on Jun 11, 2020 4:18:54 GMT -6
After the kids went down I went outside, at about 8:15pm, to mow the lawn and do the outside work. Had everything ready and started, it usually takes about an 1-1.5hrs to do everything. I started with the front, doing line by line and by the third strip a couple of my neighbours, came with their mowers, blowers and weed whackers to get it all done! It took probably less than 30 min and it was all done and cleaned up. I took them a cold beer and we had a good chat for a good hour, what a great evening. I ❤️ those ladies. LOVE this! Sounds like you have great neighbors.
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Post by wineallthetime on Jun 11, 2020 4:20:42 GMT -6
tgrimes, wtf to your mom...again. unreal! I hope your dad is doing ok. kim22, I'm sorry you all are dealing with that. As somebody with horrible panic attacks, I know it's not easy at all for everyone involved.
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Post by tgrimes on Jun 11, 2020 5:34:11 GMT -6
After the kids went down I went outside, at about 8:15pm, to mow the lawn and do the outside work. Had everything ready and started, it usually takes about an 1-1.5hrs to do everything. I started with the front, doing line by line and by the third strip a couple of my neighbours, came with their mowers, blowers and weed whackers to get it all done! It took probably less than 30 min and it was all done and cleaned up. I took them a cold beer and we had a good chat for a good hour, what a great evening. I ❤️ those ladies. That’s awesome!
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Post by jewels on Jun 11, 2020 6:05:57 GMT -6
kim22 that’s rough. I’m glad he allowed his therapist to talk to you guys. I hope it helps vino what amazing neighbors. That is awesome.
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Post by lahdeedah on Jun 11, 2020 6:43:04 GMT -6
That’s so great vino. Sounds like you have a great little village.
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Post by guster on Jun 11, 2020 7:07:10 GMT -6
What wonderful neighbors, vino! I’m sorry ds is having a hard time, kim22. I hope things get easier for him soon.
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Post by flamingo on Jun 11, 2020 7:10:41 GMT -6
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