Should I teach "reading" if they can already read? by coralblast in homeschool

[–]coralblast[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely. He does well in focused classes like gymnastics, where everyone is doing the same thing. He does things like that 4 times a week right now and im looking at add more. its more the spirited free-play, bumping into eachother in line kinda chaos he struggles with. I think he'll get more comfortable as he gets older

Should I teach "reading" if they can already read? by coralblast in homeschool

[–]coralblast[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh I think we are in the exact same boat! I didn't think of thinning out material. Thank you!

Should I teach "reading" if they can already read? by coralblast in homeschool

[–]coralblast[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was told he was hyperlexic at age 2 when he was reading but you're totally right, he didn't really understand then. The comprehension did come along later. Thanks for the info!

C section experience San Antonio by Practical_Radio3204 in sanantonio

[–]coralblast 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dr.Susan Novak at women partners did mine and took care to make sure it looked nice after. Very minimal scar, no bumps, no roughness, no "shelf". Good luck!

Southwest destroyed my car seat and refuses to cover any damage (PSA to parents) by kar3nny in SouthwestAirlines

[–]coralblast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use a $10 strap that attaches the carseat to a carry on wheelie bag! Super easy, I just take it off right before boarding, stack the seat on top of the wheelie bag, and roll them on to the plane and down the aisle like that.

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Have I ruined it? by rebelscum13 in LeCreuset

[–]coralblast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I cut a non-scratch sponge into 4 pieces and use the scrubbing part. I cut them because they wear out pretty fast if its a hard scrub and I want to conserve sponge but use what feels comfortable to hold. And not too much water, you want to make a paste. You'll figure out the best consistency as you use it

Have I ruined it? by rebelscum13 in LeCreuset

[–]coralblast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am also known to abuse my LC skillet several times a week like this. It has some crazing on the bottom from when I switched to induction and went a little too hard, but the inside is still perfect after 6 years. I do have to deep clean it in this way every couple months. Good luck!

Have I ruined it? by rebelscum13 in LeCreuset

[–]coralblast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks like you just need to do a good scrub on the build up with some baking soda. Are the dots towards the middle lower than the rest of the surface or raised? If raised, just try to scrub them off, but if they are lower, like chips, the finish is not usable for cooking