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Love it Staci!
hehehe. I thought you would.
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btw, I’ve started homeschooling and boy we’re you right. The first year does seem to be the toughest eh. It’s a bit difficult with an aspie, but I think we’ll figure something out that works.
Bless ya.
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We are praying for you and your kids, knowing you are doing the right thing. Hang in there!
Thanks so much Mark. I really need the prayers. I’ve decided to throw all the systematic stuff I had planned out the window. Teaching a hyper-active aspie that is far from neuro-typical is a huge challenge. I’m going to go with where he’s at right now. Science will be third grade. Math is definitely 1st grade. Reading is first grade, but phonics is second or third. This is very overwhelming, so I really appreciate the prayers.
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That’s right Mark.. Ephesians 6: 10-18….
Yep, no doubt.