It takes a village ladies...let's continue to support one another in what we do as mothers. Let's share our joys and burdens. Let's walk this journey together. You are NOT alone.
Do you write for kids? Do you write for adults? Fantasy? Fiction? History? Let's face it, you write alone, but you don't have to be alone. Let's support each other.
Welcome to the site! I contribute here and have a site of my own. When you get a moment please bless me with your presence and I believe you will be blessed in return. May God bless you and yours!
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I homeschooled my son through junior high. In 1st-6th they were insisting he had ADHD. I finally allowed them to test him, but they said he didn't have ADD, ADHD, dyslexia, processing problems, etc. (Which I already knew.) So they decided he had "behavior problems." He was still failing everything, no one was doing anything to teach him, and by the time he came home saying, "Everyone hates me. Everyone thinks I'm stupid. I wish I would just die."--then I knew I needed to do something, so I pulled him out to homeschool. After doing some research, I found out my son is a kinesthetic learner (hands-on/tactile), so I taught him how to understand and adapt his learning style. He went back to public school and graduated with a 3.6 GPA. I'm really proud of how he's doing now: http://jaredfix.wordpress.com
It is a challenge, but obviously you're up for it! I went back to school when my son was five. Stay strong. It is possible to be a successful single mom both in parenting and career. It just takes complete dedication to making it happen. =-) Your daughter is absolutely precious! I love the pic of her in the knit cap!
awww, thanks for the comment! Law student and a 3 yo, that's tough. I have memories of when my SIL was in law school, man lots of work (too much for me anyway) When will you be done? Oh, and I love Chicago to. I haven't been in years, but its such an awesome city!
Tiffany, Welcome to Twittermoms! So glad you joined. It is a lot of fun around here. There are many cool groups and fun moms...Your daughter is adorable!
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