. . . when our son was in 2nd grade, he was having problems learning math. Four of his friends were set aside at a table to color, while the rest of his class was being taught. The principal wanted to hold him back, though I said no. I bought him a math game for our computer and he HATED it! It was too hard! He kept at it and his math skills improve to the point that I had to buy the next level, then another! In third grade, he had a better teacher, and she was proud of his progress. “Success breeds success!” His grades improved and he finished third grade at ABOVE grade level for math and reading at a fifth grade level! It wasn’t much of a deal that principal told me that I made a better decision than she did. Now, he is a working married young man, with a good job, and his MS degree. Properly used, IT isn’t a bad thing . . . just be careful! :)
Troglodyte over 6 years ago
Wow, this guy is truly sorted! :D
wubby over 6 years ago
Is it just me, or is he going to put the baby in the person-sized hole that is left?
posse1 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Spot on Wubby! I was thinking all is well & good till the baby grabs the truck.
cooganm Premium Member over 6 years ago
Won’t his whole room be destroyed when he plugs his brother in there?
Khatkhattu Premium Member over 6 years ago
A place for everything and everything in its’ place.
Teto85 Premium Member over 6 years ago
“Tetris, Schmetris. What happened to unicycle?”
Ermine Notyours over 6 years ago
♪A spoon full of sugar helps the medicine go down…♫
RonnieAThompson Premium Member over 6 years ago
If only it worked that way in the real world.
MDMom over 6 years ago
. . . when our son was in 2nd grade, he was having problems learning math. Four of his friends were set aside at a table to color, while the rest of his class was being taught. The principal wanted to hold him back, though I said no. I bought him a math game for our computer and he HATED it! It was too hard! He kept at it and his math skills improve to the point that I had to buy the next level, then another! In third grade, he had a better teacher, and she was proud of his progress. “Success breeds success!” His grades improved and he finished third grade at ABOVE grade level for math and reading at a fifth grade level! It wasn’t much of a deal that principal told me that I made a better decision than she did. Now, he is a working married young man, with a good job, and his MS degree. Properly used, IT isn’t a bad thing . . . just be careful! :)