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    ebeth #25443 09/10/08 03:08 AM
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    Hi Isa,
    Yup, At most I'm just checking the pretty new 'recent posts' column!

    But I'm glad you bumped yourself to the forefront! It's great to hear that your daughter likes her new school and her new teacher. I think it's also a big step forward to have a 'real' visual issue diagnosis that you can share with the school. And a grade skip? Wow!

    I think I missed a lot during Summer Vacation!

    Bottom Line: Yippee!

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    Grinity #25453 09/10/08 06:02 AM
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    Welcome back from your world travels Isa! I'm so happy to hear that your daughter's needs are being addressed, and the grade skip went well. Yay!

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    Hi there,
    thanks a lot for the responses smile

    I have not much time lately to post, even though I would like to contribute more ....

    In any case, DD still loves the school and she is now doing 'homework' - self-appointed, because where I live there is no homework until age 10 or so.
    Tomorrow I have an appointment with Mrs Teacher to see how are things.





    Isa #27430 10/06/08 09:39 AM
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    Wonderful news and welcome back smile I'm not on to much lately either smile

    elh0706 #27472 10/07/08 04:00 AM
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    Wow Isa,
    Amazing and wonderful! Enjoy!
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    Grinity #27509 10/07/08 02:06 PM
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    DD is still happy about the school even though she has started to realized that there is quite a lot of drilling.

    By the way, the entire math curriculum for the first grade is: count until 20 and do sums (without fingers) until 10. Even for NDs, isn't that a little bit.... too little ???
    Teacher has assured me that DD will get something more advance but I have not seen it yet... In the meantime, DD has discovered an activity book that my sister handed over from DC and she was doing sums like crazy tonight. If Mrs Teacher does not harry up, DD is going to learn the math curriculum of next year by herself.

    In any case, it is nice to see her so enthusiast about learning smile






    Isa #27525 10/07/08 06:31 PM
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    I think most first graders can count to 20, but I'm not sure all of them have their math facts down cold, at least not from what I've seen in the classroom.

    Glad DD is happy, if she is happy to do the stuff at home, I think that's great.

    I don't think either or my girls have learned much if anything in math at school that they hadn't already self-learned prior.
    Just seems to be the way it goes. ((shrug))

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    Does someone know why this topic has so many views????

    Call me Para Noia.....

    Isa #27800 10/10/08 05:52 AM
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    That is weird! crazy

    Could be a number of key words that attracts search engines?

    Or perhaps you have a cult following and they are so glad you are back?

    Just goes to show you, shouldn't post any info that is too personal or identifiable.

    Neato

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    Weird!

    I just viewed this thread twice: once to read it, and then once to reply after I saw how many times it had been viewed. That's probably not helping, but even if we ALL did that, it sure doesn't add up to 20,000+ views!


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