[email protected]

In a message dated 11/25/2003 9:56:19 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
No money for anything like that. However, I have planned for a couple
educational type games for the computer for her for Christmas, I may just go ahead
and get them early. She does enjoy being on the computer.

Elizabeth in MA

SandraDodd@... wrote:

In a message dated 11/24/03 9:17:35 AM, vmalott@... writes:

<< my husband wants us to return to more

> structured academics and actually so does Sarah. >>

What about one online course, where you pay some money and she does work by
e-mail? It might satisfy her urge, but she'd still be at home. It might be
fun or it might not be, but it wouldn't involve all the clothing travel
expense
and exposure of school itself, nor involve you the mom in the
teaching/organizing/approving of stuff.
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I missed somehow how old your daughter is, but there are some cool, free
courses through Barnes and Noble online. You might have to help her if she's
younger. But there's a big range of topics...pretty cool. My son did part of a
Civil War thing, and I did a Writing thing. Check it out.
http://www.barnesandnobleuniversity.com

Kathryn


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Elizabeth Roberts

Thanks Kathryn for suggesting BarnesandNoblesUniversity! I had no idea it existed! Looks cool...Sarah is 7, by the way.

MamaBeth




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