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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 410780" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>I'm a big fan of Rick Lavoie's books. I saw him speak in SF several years ago, and got his book, "It's So Much Work To Be Your Friend!" I've followed his practical wisdom for years; my favorite saying of his is "Prepare the child for the situation and the situation for the child." This is why we always took Miss KT on a tour of the campus, found her classrooms, etc. even when she started at community college!</p><p></p><p>If you haven't seen F.A.T. City Workshop, also by Rick Lavoie, check it out. It's close on 40 years old now, but has stuck with me. It offers a fascinating insight into how some of our children think, and how a traditional education is not always the best for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 410780, member: 4040"] I'm a big fan of Rick Lavoie's books. I saw him speak in SF several years ago, and got his book, "It's So Much Work To Be Your Friend!" I've followed his practical wisdom for years; my favorite saying of his is "Prepare the child for the situation and the situation for the child." This is why we always took Miss KT on a tour of the campus, found her classrooms, etc. even when she started at community college! If you haven't seen F.A.T. City Workshop, also by Rick Lavoie, check it out. It's close on 40 years old now, but has stuck with me. It offers a fascinating insight into how some of our children think, and how a traditional education is not always the best for them. [/QUOTE]
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