Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Math questions re: Tracy
Tracy Oldfield
well, after dh pointed out that it's hard for her since dd1
has a lot of stuff that dd2 doesn't have an equivalent of, I realised I could
have been a lot more empathetic rather than, 'it's hers, so it's up to her what
happens to it.' So the next question is can we get over it quickly enough
to avoid battles in the morning...
Thanks, susan
Tracy
----- Original Message -----From: susanSent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 7:16 PMSubject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Math questions re: Tracyhi,i wouldn't beat yourself up just know you're not alone in this experience. i guess it's just one of those days when your 3 yo learns limits and how to read people and not push them when they can't cope - everything and anything can be a learning experience <g> the big thing is to be conscious of what you're doing even if it's just being aware that it's wrong.
-susanTracy Oldfield wrote:
I talk it better than I do it, though, I've been so nasty to my 3yo today, I'm ashamed to show my fonts here :-( Ah, well, tomorrow is another day (quoting the Rescuers, ack, Disney-itis!!!) Tracy
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