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Subject: Re: Threat to Take Child Away?


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Simbille Ballong
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Date Posted: 10:01:57 02/04/05 Fri
In reply to: Mama 's message, "Re: Threat to Take Child Away?" on 18:24:27 02/03/05 Thu

Hi again,

No, I'm single with no kids. Guess it's on time because of the ageing here in the new world, but there is always a tomorrow. I work with science. Good luck with your daughter. I'm sure she will manage.

Simbille

>Thanks for the advice. It's been a long time since
>I've had a child around. lol My son, Elden is grown
>and a doctor at a community clinic. That's how we
>found out about Crystal in the first place. I'm
>really glad that I have her around, though. She's
>really helpful. I am a vegetable farmer and she gives
>me extra help with the garden.
>
>I guess she'll just have to concentrate on her school
>work for awhile and worry about friends later? Do you
>have children? We're in the flat world. How do your
>kids make friends and still keep their grades up?
>
>Mama
>
>>Hi Mama Hicks
>>
>>It's normal that a kid drops one grade if staying home
>>from school one day. Home schooling is fine, but the
>>kid must study intensively.
>>
>>Plaing chess will not improve school grade directly,
>>in the old world the kid must study, in the modern
>>world they must do homework.
>>
>>If your kid already has an F, I would not experiment
>>with home schooling quite yet. Make her go to school
>>long enough to climb a couple grades, then you can try
>>keeping her home one day to study, and see how it
>>affects her grade.
>>
>>>I just adopted a foster child, Crystal. She's so
>>>wonderful, but she has some problems because of the
>>>abuse she suffered before we adopted her. Anyway,
>she
>>>likes school, but she's not used to going, because
>her
>>>previous family wouldn't let her go, so she's really
>>>behind. Yesterday, she came home from school with an
>>>F and I got a call from the school saying that if her
>>>grades kept on the same track they'd send her to
>>>military school.
>>>
>>>I made her do her homework, which was really hard for
>>>her, but I'm worried too. I'm worried that because
>of
>>>all the homework, she won't have time to play with
>the
>>>neighborhood kids and make new friends. I was
>>>wondering if playing chess might help her grades?
>>>Because if it did, then she could play with another
>>>child and still be raising her grades too.
>>>
>>>Is it possible to home school? I'm just looking for
>>>any way to help her get her grades up.
>>>
>>>Thank you for your advice,
>>>
>>>Mama

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