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<blockquote data-quote="confuzzled" data-source="post: 442159" data-attributes="member: 8831"><p>i like it very much.</p><p></p><p>i love the fact that it essentially takes you, "the bad guy" out of the equation. i also love the fact that its very clear, all of the expectations are well thought out and well laid out. and the fact that its visual makes it an excellent tool for some kids...i know my own sometimes hear "blah, blah, blah" when i repeat things for the umpteenth time--it would be nice to just point and say here are the rules, here are the consequences/rewards.</p><p></p><p>i'm sure it will need tweaking as time goes on, but i'm impressed with the level of thought and effort put into it!</p><p></p><p>ps: what is WITH the japanese singing???! holy moley--i thought mine was the <em>only one</em> who did it...i cant tell you how many times i actually have to ask "what language are you singing in?!" (because after a while, i hear "blah, blah, blah" too, lmao!). its kind of cool, but oh so weird at the same time...mine never had a japanese lesson in her life yet she's practically fluent, lol...if only she'll use her powers for good when she grows up--she'd have some career ahead of her. i actually did want to put her in formal lessons but couldnt find any around here, i'm hoping she'll take it in HS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confuzzled, post: 442159, member: 8831"] i like it very much. i love the fact that it essentially takes you, "the bad guy" out of the equation. i also love the fact that its very clear, all of the expectations are well thought out and well laid out. and the fact that its visual makes it an excellent tool for some kids...i know my own sometimes hear "blah, blah, blah" when i repeat things for the umpteenth time--it would be nice to just point and say here are the rules, here are the consequences/rewards. i'm sure it will need tweaking as time goes on, but i'm impressed with the level of thought and effort put into it! ps: what is WITH the japanese singing???! holy moley--i thought mine was the [I]only one[/I] who did it...i cant tell you how many times i actually have to ask "what language are you singing in?!" (because after a while, i hear "blah, blah, blah" too, lmao!). its kind of cool, but oh so weird at the same time...mine never had a japanese lesson in her life yet she's practically fluent, lol...if only she'll use her powers for good when she grows up--she'd have some career ahead of her. i actually did want to put her in formal lessons but couldnt find any around here, i'm hoping she'll take it in HS. [/QUOTE]
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