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Fundraising Ideas for School Class
Asked by J.M. from Denver
on August 8, 2009
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Hello Creative and Resourceful Mom’s,
My question is: Do you know of any ingenious fundraisers for a high school class to do? My daughter is a sophomore at a ver...
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- As a teacher, I know that it is very difficult for kids to do fundraisers, esp. in a small town. I agree that selling things is really not that great. Some things th...
- Dear J., The easiest, simplest & most profitable fundraiser is the Awaken Fundraiser. It can be applied to Schools, Dance Studios, Animal Adoption, Breast cancer Awar...
- My sister teaches family and consumer studies and to raise funds for their annual FCCLA conference trip they made burritoes to sell. I know you said you didn't want to...
Need Advice - Birth Control for Daughter or Not????
Asked by T. from San Antonio
on February 20, 2007
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This is a bit embarrassing, but I'm stuck on what to do about my 15 year old daughter. I recently found out that she has been sexually active. I had no clue, but lea...
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- I think she should be on birth control. I got on the shot when I was her age, and I know it works great for some people, but I wouldn't stop bleeding after I got it. I...
- Put her on Birth Control, it is better to be safe than sorry and no matter how much you punish her for doing what she is doing if they want to have sex they can always...
- I think you should put her on the pill not the shot. The shot has some bad side effect. When i turn 16 i put my self on the pill. It regulated my people but i was also...
Huntington, Sylvan or Other Tutor Help
Asked by T.B. from Minneapolis
on October 21, 2008
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I am at my wits end with my son who is a sophomore in high school. His reading skills have always been below par - not low enough to need special help at school, but ...
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- I second what others have written about looking more into a possible learning disability with reading or with a vision issue. And, if you request another evaluation, ...
- Hi! I actually tutor junior high and high school students, but mainly in organizational skills and projects. I was also a student with learning differences and...
- Hi T., I've been a special education teacher for four years, and am now at home taking care of my son. I think it would be wise to request an assessment of your son...
Need Ideas for Ways to Honor Friends Mom
Asked by M.B. from Chicago
on May 27, 2009
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A little background info....I am the Matron of honor for my friend's wedding in June. We have been friends since 4th grade. Her mom got sick with cancer and passed a...
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- It is wonderful you are being so thoughtful in remembering her mom on this special day. I like your idea of the locket. A single rose w/ he photo would be nice. My ...
- Hi M., I see why you are the matron of Honor:) I will tell you what I did on my day. I lost my mom at age 21 and got married at age 30. I was blessed to have my mo...
- I think the locket is a great idea too. Something else we did because my husband father had passed away when he was young, as had both my grandmothers. Is we had Ro...
Disrespectful Teens in South Fort Worth Area
Asked by E.W. from Dallas
on March 3, 2008
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I have two teen daughters, ages 15 and 19. My 19 year old wants to run around and stay out all night. Just recently my 15 year old moved back home with us after living...
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- ok this really spoke to me. this is advice coming from a very troubled teen at one time. i was like your daughter i had two older sisters and i loved to hang out all n...
- That 19 year old maybe your daughter, but she is no longer (legally) your responsibility. She is an "adult" and she act accordingly. You have got to show "tough love...
- Dear E.-- I am sorry your are going through this. I would say that your are going to have to take some steps that will make your daughters really upset. Take thei...
Highschool Sophomore Need Curriculm for Him Please!!!!
Asked by D.R. from Dallas
on January 13, 2008
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I presently homeschool my two younger children (9&6) and used to homeschool my eldest until the 7th grade. Now I am considering pulling the oder one back out of schoo...
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- check out www.sonlight.com www.thewelltrainedmind.com
- Have you tried talking to any of your son's teachers to see if your son's attitude is just a "rub off" from his friends? What other activities is your son involved in?...
- I'm am a homeschooling parent as well, and even though your children are all older than mine, I thought I might suggest Seaton Catholic Homeschool. Catholic or not, I...
Needing Other Mothers Who Have Problems with There Children Doing There School
Asked by R.W. from Tulsa
on March 16, 2008
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I have a fifteen year old daughter who is very behind in her school stuff. She is a sophomore in high school and is making F's in three of her classes and when she com...
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- I read Lori's response and she has a good point there. My son went through not wanting to study, letting his grades drop, etc when he was 12 and 13. His main problem...
- This is normal - she is 15 and she is testing you and herself. I went through it with my son (17) and what I did and still do seems to work. At our school, we have a...
- I am very lucky, my boys do pretty well in school, but I did not do so well. I am an only child and couldn't stand to do my school work in my room by myself. I don't...
PSAT/SAT Prep Classes/tutors in the West Valley
Asked by S.A. from Los Angeles
on April 7, 2008
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I was wondering if there were any moms out there of high school sophomores or higher. Have any of you had your child take any PSAT/SAT prep classes, and did you think...
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- We used collegeboard.com for my step-daughter who is currently a Senior. They have online prep tests and writing samples to review. I thought it was good, but if you...
- Hi S.- I am a mom of 17, 16, 12 1/2 and 5 year old. My 17 year old is a junior in high school. He is taking the kaplan course and is scheduled to take the SATS on Ma...
- after you have done the PSAt or plan, evaluate the situation. They say repeated tests are the best practice. However, our understanding is that boys do better on ACT...