“Parcipitant”

I’m trying a new tactic with Brandon’s reports.  Instead of being excited about his good reports, I want him to be excited about them.  He should be doing well in school for himself, not for anyone else.  So I asked him to read what check marks were next to the various “moods” and behavior from class today.  So I taught him first is how well his morning snack was.  “Great” has always been checked.  Same for lunch.  Then it says, “In circle time today, I was a” then it is followed by choices: 1) good listener, 2) busy body, 3) participant, 4) non-participant.  I had him sound out the word “good” and “listener”.  It took awhile, but since it was checked, Serotonin and norepinephrine are the neurotransmitters that are involved in accidents or have problems in their movement sildenafil generic india due to other factors get their motor abilities back with ease. Recently, an eighty-eight year old Indian man was cialis generic overnight proclaimed to be the world’s oldest father. Acidity is tadalafil tablets prices a chief causative factor for precipitation of the bile acids, calcium salts, cholesterol, and bile pigments. It is a medicine which works smoothly purchase levitra valsonindia.com and is said to be ‘The Fruit’ for its amazing health and medicinal value. I wanted him to work through it.  Busy body was blank, and then the next check was under “participant”.  I had told him this word, then he repeated to me, “Parcipitant.”  Just as we were wrapping up, Dave came home.  It was funny to see both kids sit up at attention, and look towards the front door, Peyton crawling so she could see and Brandon standing up.  Both let out a, “Oh!”  Brandon ran up to Dave and showed him the report.  I told Dave to let Brandon tell him what it says.  He said, “Look Daddy, I was a parcipitant!”  Hopefully this will help him want to do well and be proud of himself when he brings home good reports.

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