> Gee, maybe Jennifer and Mary are the same kid! This
> sounds a lot like what Mary is going through. They make fun of her hair,
> because it looks unbrushed (even though it was), or her dresses, or how
> she sits, or wiggles or climbs... it's too bad, she's a good kid.
It just makes you wonder....why do other kids find the need to do this kind
of stuff to others?
> night, leaving it off most of the day. We like Nick at
> Nite, which is a bunch of old tv shows. It's better for families than
It's funny about Nick at Nite. My kids are allowed to watch Nickolodeon,
usually. One time they came to me about this "great new show"...when they
described it, I knew they were talking about "I Dream of Jeannie". They could
not *believe* that show was on when I was younger than they are now!
> but it fits right in with his Ancient Egypt chapter of
> his World History book.
Did you tape it? There's so much good on A&E, Discovery, TLC, and The History
Channel that would fit into our history, geography, and the science
curriculum. I may even subscribe to the History Channel magazine next fall if
I homeschool, as I think it would be an invaluable resource for the 5th grade
history curriculum (US history) and the sciences that we plan to cover.
-donna
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