Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoops, I pressed reply too soon! Anyway, the other boy pulled his math grades up, and then decided he was smart, so he started focusing in other classes too. Last week he won the Most Improved Student award. My DS was so proud of him! And I’m proud of DS for taking him under his wing and believing in him when nobody else did.
What a sweet story. Thank you for sharing it. Kids give me hope.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a single mom and my college freshman son gave me Panera gift cards for my birthday. He said, "I remembered that you said how nice it was to not have to think about dinner."
Anonymous wrote:Whoops, I pressed reply too soon! Anyway, the other boy pulled his math grades up, and then decided he was smart, so he started focusing in other classes too. Last week he won the Most Improved Student award. My DS was so proud of him! And I’m proud of DS for taking him under his wing and believing in him when nobody else did.
Anonymous wrote:Whoops, I pressed reply too soon! Anyway, the other boy pulled his math grades up, and then decided he was smart, so he started focusing in other classes too. Last week he won the Most Improved Student award. My DS was so proud of him! And I’m proud of DS for taking him under his wing and believing in him when nobody else did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoops, I pressed reply too soon! Anyway, the other boy pulled his math grades up, and then decided he was smart, so he started focusing in other classes too. Last week he won the Most Improved Student award. My DS was so proud of him! And I’m proud of DS for taking him under his wing and believing in him when nobody else did.
What a sweet story. Thank you for sharing it. Kids give me hope.
Anonymous wrote:Mine saw that the dishwasher was full of clean dishes and unloaded it without being asked.
next goal, noticing that the trash can is full and emptying it
Anonymous wrote:Whoops, I pressed reply too soon! Anyway, the other boy pulled his math grades up, and then decided he was smart, so he started focusing in other classes too. Last week he won the Most Improved Student award. My DS was so proud of him! And I’m proud of DS for taking him under his wing and believing in him when nobody else did.
Anonymous wrote:Whoops, I pressed reply too soon! Anyway, the other boy pulled his math grades up, and then decided he was smart, so he started focusing in other classes too. Last week he won the Most Improved Student award. My DS was so proud of him! And I’m proud of DS for taking him under his wing and believing in him when nobody else did.
Anonymous wrote:There’s a boy who’s been in DS’s class since 3rd grade. Very disruptive kid, unfocused, acts out all the time, poor student. Understandable, given his family situation. When he was 8 his mom died. His dad remarried. Then his dad died. His stepmom remarried, and she and his stepdad pretty much ignore him.
They’re both in sixth grade now. A few months ago DS started tutoring him in math. His grades went from D’s to B+.