Mine too.
Jilli, look away.
We had an old piece of kitchen linoleum down over the dirt in my dad's machine shop in the back yard at the old house. All the guys used the shop and the tools, for working on lawn mowers, bikes, go-carts, dirt bikes, cars, etc. StE was out there one evening working on something, and when he came in the house later on, he mentioned to his dad that they might have to do something about the spiders because they were getting really big.
"I *heard* it walking on the linoleum before I saw it."
Hivemind teachers, I need your help. We finally have a 504 meeting scheduled for CJ on Thursday. I have never done this before and, while I know what I want to accomplish in a general sense, I need a better idea of what to expect and what to prepare.
Hit me up here or in e-mail. Profile addy is good.
We are home. I have skipped a lot. Photos to follow. Faceplant >> floor.
Suzi, some of these worksheets might help you: [link]
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Maybe also these: [link]
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The little key symbol on those pages says that it's material only for CHADD members, but I'm not logged in (or even registered with that site, I don't think), and I opened them fine.
After a delightful lie in the hammock and snack on the porch, I turned on the TV, and Firefly is on, and I just caught "I'll be in my bunk." Good times.
Thanks Teppy. Last time I had looked on that site, the examples I found related mostly to much younger children, but either I'm looking with different eys now or you linked to different pages - but these look very helpful. They are printing right now.
I may have linked to pages that were just information-ish about children with ADHD, which wouldn't have been as specific as stuff about 504 plans/IEPs. I wish I knew more stuff off the top of my head, but my wheelhouse is more adults with ADD, rather than kids.
Oh, here's another expertise-I-don't-have question: If a house is for sale, googling the address should turn something up right?
I owuld think so, Jesse.
Steph - that is part of the crux of my problem. He is in school but also a psuedo-adult.
Correct, Jesse.
So I have hardware cloth to block the entrance to the crawlspace where the undetermined animal is getting in. But it was $17 for tin snips, so I'll try to borrow some from my sister.
On the walk back from the hardware store (I LOVE having a hardware store I can walk to!) I passed the grand opening of the new business in the neighborhood: a kettle corn shop/production facility. They were giving out samples, and I grabbed a small package of the sea salt/caramel, which is very good. They also have savory types, like spicy chipotle lime, and BBQ, and so forth.
I'm not sure that a purely retail shop would survive here, but if they're also using it as their production facility, it ought to do okay. Nice to see, anyway.