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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 565395" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Terry the man was a Godsend. He used color coded phonics to teach reading and an abacus (sp?) for math. Most of all he understood difficult children. I literally sold my house and used the equity to get GFGmom into his private school and even though she is still a PIA...she's independent as an adult.</p><p></p><p>Funny story. Two years ago I knew GFGmom's little girl was struggling in elementary and decided to see if I could find a book using the man's methods. The funny thing is that I truly forgot that I am old and he was twenty years older than I. Using the internet I typed in Bannatyne with ?? "education" or "school" and lo and behold it showed up with a site. Of course I finally realized that he is likely in heaven now and repledged to myself not to get involved in the cause of the youngest difficult child. BUT he sure helped my family. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 565395, member: 35"] Terry the man was a Godsend. He used color coded phonics to teach reading and an abacus (sp?) for math. Most of all he understood difficult children. I literally sold my house and used the equity to get GFGmom into his private school and even though she is still a PIA...she's independent as an adult. Funny story. Two years ago I knew GFGmom's little girl was struggling in elementary and decided to see if I could find a book using the man's methods. The funny thing is that I truly forgot that I am old and he was twenty years older than I. Using the internet I typed in Bannatyne with ?? "education" or "school" and lo and behold it showed up with a site. Of course I finally realized that he is likely in heaven now and repledged to myself not to get involved in the cause of the youngest difficult child. BUT he sure helped my family. DDD [/QUOTE]
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