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Kids Gymnastics near Quincy,MA.
Asked by C.C. from Boston
on September 13, 2008
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HI, my daughter turns 3 in November and I'm interested in enrolling her in a Gymnastics program near my home in Quincy,MA. I tried looking online but no luck as of yet...
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- My kids go to NESA (New England Sports Academy) in Westwood. They have lots of sports in cluding gymnastics. They also can take your child through all the levels if ...
- Try the YMCA. They even have financial aid if you need it. H.
- Young World Dance in Quincy Center offers dance and gymnastics. My 3 year old girls take dance there and love it! They just started the new session! You can look th...
Husband Doesn't Believe in College
Asked by N.S. from Chicago
on October 13, 2010
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I just found out that my husband doesn't think going to college is necessary, and doesn't plan on encouraging it for his daughter. I think college or some type of trad...
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- I went to college for about 34 hours. I was not a good student and had lots of attention problems as it really bored me. Each person knows what is right for them. I...
- Well hopefully at 18, she is an adult and can make her own decisions. My hubby struggles to find good jobs because he did not go to college. It may not be essential ...
- i'm also a homeschooler, and i do see his point. as an autodidact myself i think i'm a good example of how much you can learn outside of the proscribed boundaries of a...
Toddler Activities in Southeastern MA?
Asked by C.P. from Providence
on January 1, 2009
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I recently moved back to my hometown with my 19 month old daughter and I'm alarmed to learn that there aren't any My Gyms or Gymborees or other sorts of indoor activit...
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- As a few people have already stated, the local libraries have great programs for toddlers, including story time and craft times. Baker Books in Dartmouth has a story/...
- Check out Bay State Gymnastics Academy in North Dartmouth. They have a variety of classes (for babies on up). My daughter took classes for 2 years and loved it. I don...
- my daughter's music teacher directed us to a toddler music program it is gymboree the fall river library has story hour. partners store in westport has a story hour on...
Public or Private?
Asked by J.C. from New York
on March 11, 2009
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Hi Moms, It is time to decide which elementary school my son should be going to in September. In my town, we have several magnet schools which we did apply to (lottery...
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- Hi J., I guess it depends on your public school system. Although having had one daughter graduate 8th grade last year after attending K-8 in a Catholic school and ...
- Wow. That is a tough one. We struggled with that choice also. I agree with one of the other responses that you get out what you put in. There is more to it than that ...
- Hi J., I have two daughters, they are K and 5th grade now; they are both in public school. Until this summer we were living in Queens, NY and now we are in Elmwood Pa...
Kindergarten for a 4-Year-old
Asked by S.H. from Dallas
on September 16, 2008
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I am trying to get a jump start on the next school year for my son who will be 4. I ran into the same issue when my daughter was 4 with her not being able to enter Kin...
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- I have 2 boys 6 and 10 and they were both born in July. I chose to hold them back because I have sisters that teach middle school and they told me that 6-8th grade is...
- S., as far as I know, there is a test for this. You can also test him out of Kindergarten altogether, and he will go on to 1st grade next year. I ran into the same...
- Have you thought about any local Montessori schools? Montessori Episcopal School and Flower Mound Montessori are very good schools. Montessori schools have mixed age...
It's an Epidemic "Man Child Syndrome" Men Who Don't Want to Work
Asked by S.2. from Bakersfield
on April 25, 2011
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Does anyone remember when most men worked? Why do you think it is that young men nowadays want to sit at home and play video games all day when they had good examples ...
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- ROFL... You just described the vast majority of "artists" (and those who follow artists)... and they're not a new phenomenon. Of course, back in the day, they had n...
- I don't think "women" are to blame. I think society in general, has changed in such a way that young adults are no longer adults at all. They are glorified teenagers ...
- The only women who are to blame are the ones who allow it!
Private vs Public
Asked by M.S. from Los Angeles
on July 3, 2008
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Having read so much great advice on this site, I thought I'd post a question of my own.
If money weren't an issue, would you send your child to private or public sc...
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- I am a public school elementary teacher. Public is absolutely acceptable for elementary school. If you live in an area where parents speak highly of the public schoo...
- my husband & i just had this conversation last night. our oldest (10 y.o.) has been going to a private catholic school since she was 4. but because it's a big chunk ...
- I would look into your area's charter schools and see what they have to offer. I work for one that has a wide variety of options, from homneschooling to complete acad...
ADHD Support
Asked by C.H. from Omaha
on February 12, 2008
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I will be going to my sons Ped. tomorrow to discuss the chance that he has ADHD ( i am almost positive that it will be a "he does" answer). I am scared to death. I do...
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- Here is what I have discovered that most pediatricians won't have a clue about. If your son has a yeast over growth (this is caused by having juice and lots of sweet ...
- I think our children are overwhelmed with choices, too many toys, too many books, too much tv. In hind sight I wish I would have put all the toys and books away excep...
- Dont you worry your son will be okay. My son we adopted has FASE ADHD Sensory Inacration, and is very Hyper active. I read this really good book its called Dont try h...