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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 244474" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Well, he improved enough tonight to start pinging off the walls and dropping his football onto the teapot and sugar bowl, so L., the tutor, took him out to play basketball and football. They only stayed out for 45 min. but it helped difficult child get some of the ants of out his pants. </p><p>They studied math, and worked on a new concept that the teacher covered in school today, so I was really glad that L. was here because I know how to do this stuff but don't know how to explain it. L. is into memorizing formulas so you can plug in any #s you want. He had difficult child writing 5 basic formulas for area, perimeter, etc. and difficult child seemed fine with-it.</p><p> </p><p>But if a "regular" friend had come by to ring the doorbell, difficult child would not have been allowed to play.</p><p> </p><p>I'm catching a cold and have a horrid sore throat. I hope difficult child doesn't get it. But if he does, no one has school Mon. (Presidents' Day) so maybe we can all sleep in.</p><p> </p><p>P.S. Yes, I asked the tutor to see his licence, since it was the first time he'd taken difficult child anywhere. I felt guilty and we kind of joked about it, but I would have felt equaly guilty for not looking at it. Kind of a no-win situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 244474, member: 3419"] Well, he improved enough tonight to start pinging off the walls and dropping his football onto the teapot and sugar bowl, so L., the tutor, took him out to play basketball and football. They only stayed out for 45 min. but it helped difficult child get some of the ants of out his pants. They studied math, and worked on a new concept that the teacher covered in school today, so I was really glad that L. was here because I know how to do this stuff but don't know how to explain it. L. is into memorizing formulas so you can plug in any #s you want. He had difficult child writing 5 basic formulas for area, perimeter, etc. and difficult child seemed fine with-it. But if a "regular" friend had come by to ring the doorbell, difficult child would not have been allowed to play. I'm catching a cold and have a horrid sore throat. I hope difficult child doesn't get it. But if he does, no one has school Mon. (Presidents' Day) so maybe we can all sleep in. P.S. Yes, I asked the tutor to see his licence, since it was the first time he'd taken difficult child anywhere. I felt guilty and we kind of joked about it, but I would have felt equaly guilty for not looking at it. Kind of a no-win situation. [/QUOTE]
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