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"Your Experience with IVF".
My doctor in NYC recommended Dr. Richard Paulson at USC as being excellent, but again all of this is very expensive, so it kind of depends on that also. ...
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- Hi C., Hang in there. Although I, personally, didn't have to use IVF, I have close friends and relatives who did. Also, my aunt didn't have her two kids until her ear...
- My husband and I had to do IVF 2 times, We have a 3year old son. I will tell you its very very emotional and draining!! My husband and family were great!! There are a ...
- I know the feeling! I was younger when I found out it would not be easy to get pregnant. I did 3 IUI's with a Dr in Glendora. And was not 100% happy with the practi...
Autistic Son, Regional Centre and ABA Therapy
working with USC Northridge and will be conducting offical studies to validate the success of massage therapy with children and Austim. ...
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- wow i am with you my son is 3 and we recently received the Autism diagnoses. he has aged out of regional center so now we use the local school districts services. my s...
- OBSERVE your child. Since you are a SAHM, you have the advantage of being able to watch your son, try to see things from his point of view and enter his world. I ...
- One of the bad side effects of the California budget deal is that the regional center and Early Start budgets were hacked. For kids on the spectrum under 3 (Early Star...
12 Year Old Stubburn No Care in the World Child
[son is now a graduate of USC] C. F. Helpful? Yes | No Save This Remove This Report This Share. L.S. answers from San Francisco on May 05, 2008 ...
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- A child with ADHD often needs daily help to keep organized. He may need rules on where to keep his backpack, a written daily schedule, etc. The supports can be slowly ...
- Is he on medication? Let him fail. Our son has ADD, and we just let him fail, when he chooses to--and more often he chooses not to fail. It has to be his problem,...
- My daughter too used to tell me she had no homework when in fact she did. I knew she did because I made sure I had the homework schedule for each class. So, I starte...
My 16 Year Old Daughter Doesn't Trust Me!
I have a daughter 21 and a daughter 12, they older one is graduating from USC this year and we have been having open coversations her whole life. ...
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- You need to apologize to her... many times if need to. And let her have her own time to heal. My Parents once did that to my sister.... but the boy was REALLY not ...
- Well, too bad about the trust thing but you are not her friend, you are her mother. My daughter wanted to be my friend when she was that age but it is at that age whe...
- Ouch, I feel for you. Is that instance where SHE thinks the trust failed? Or is she listening to your conversations and establishing her own opinion from what she hea...
Sat/act Testing Advise or Sights to Refer To
(or schools like USC). The parents seem to like that fact that it save them money, too. The point is -- she has a lot of options. ...
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- Hi M., I'm really old school on these tests, since I took them in the Sixties and did extremely well with no preparation except what the Educational Testing Service...
- Speaking as a High school English Teacher... and not a Mom (although I am one of those too), my advice is this: Take your daughter to Barnes & Noble or Borders and get...
- Try the college board website. They have lots of info. collegeboard.com
How to Get Little One to Draw, Use Utinsels, Etc.
He is an A student, he is in the honor orchestra, and is working towards USC. When he was younger, some people felt that he was not smart because he was ...
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- N., I am a Proud Mother of 4 children my Eldest daughter 19, years, Son 18 years, Daughter 10 and Son 3 years old. I have had 4 different experiences with my childr...
- Ok put your fears to rest and ease-up on your kiddo. Of course he is resisting the prodding. I don't know a single kid that responds positively to that kind of pressur...
- While it's tempting to compare your child with others, it's not productive for either of you. Children develop in their own time, whether they read at 2 or at 9 (both ...
Daughter's Language Development
I work at USC Speech & Hearing Center and you should schedule an appointment for your daughter to have a full speech & language evaluation. ...
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- i have a co-worker whose child is hearing impared. there are 2 agencies than provide speech therapy, and she loved them both. 1. Babies can't Wait. 2. GA Pines. ...
- Hi D., I don't know that I would let it concern me to much at this point. I agree that imaginative play is great for building language. Also second language kids ...
- I am a mother of 4, ages 10 - 2, and personally, I wouldn't let one doctor's opinion stress me out. Doctors have opinions often as varied as hairstyles. So don't let...
Holding Back Your Child in School...
He graduated 5th grade with a Kiwanis club winning essay about attending USC in the future. He is now in 6th grade and is doing extrememly well (3.71 GPA). ...
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- oh my gosh, I just wrote a really long explination to you and had to sign back in and it was lost! Basically it said, your son sounds a lot like mine did at that ag...
- You could have been describing my third grader. Though her teachers have never recommended holding her back. The teacher you described sounded a lot like my daught...
- This is always a tough decision. I am from Philadelphia where a child has to be 6 to enter first grade. My son is also very intelligent, and was moved from preschool t...
Reading Resistance
and as a 9th grader her study caught the attention a neuroscience researcher at USC. She excels in school and is starting her own business. ...
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- Hi M.! The first thing that came to mind was to limit TV, movies, and other forms of exciting stimulation. When things are quiet, reading is fun. When there is too ...
- Have her tested for vision accuracy, different than a vision test. Eye Care Center, in Fullerton has a great pediatric department. Most people would pass on the $$ for...
- i had the same issue with my daughter at that age. it turned into a power struggle and the brow beating, threatening, cajoling on my part still leaves a bitter taste i...
Twins in Seperate Class Rooms
(1) a right or obligation under Subchapter A, Chapter 29, or under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (20 U.S.C. Section 1400 et seq. ...
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- I don't have twins, but I do agree that socially it is good for them to have a little bit of separate time. They can branch out and make new friends independently rat...
- D., I am a twin and from past experience, I can tell you it's best at this young age to have them in the same class. I think it's also better that they develop the sa...
- Hello, I am a teacher in a K-12 school, and my school's policy is to separate twins into different classrooms. I think its a good policy, and I do think it helps t...