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Re: Cooking Classes
The only thing for them is swimming lessons.
Tyler has a life skills group 2x a month, summer camp, tutor. Austin...he's hard...until I know where he is at..I'll be putting him in something...I thought maybe cubs or beavers next year. Zach, perhaps swimming as well. If I put Austin in swimming, I would have to do private lesons because he just wants to do his own thing. I tried the volunteer route..he wasn't ready to listen to anyone. I might put him in a speciality splash type of swimming. I thought of martial arts too..I might put Austin in an adapted class.
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Re: Cooking Classes
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Re: Cooking Classes
I know it is hard to figure out what is needed when the kids are young and you aren't sure of what is needed.
Michael got a letter for one of the colleges here in Toronto that he was accepted. So now we need to get our butts into gear in getting paperwork filled out and see what else needs to be done. |
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