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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="Turkey_Lurker03" data-source="post: 16478192" data-attributes="member: 156467"><p>THIS!^!^!^!</p><p></p><p>Wife & I work full time. She owns 3 small companies and literally works 24/7. I'm 100% commision, and must work or we will come up short on the bills.</p><p>Oldest is going into 3rd grade (has dyslexia) and youngest going into 1st (has severe ADHD) so both really could benefit from a professional educator. Stinks their school isn't reopening...we have blue ribbon public schools. Part of the reason we moved here...</p><p>As far as handling the virtual classes, our oldest has been doing really well. Youngest needs supervision at all times. We have been working with them both over the summer 3 days a week to try and keep their mind sharp without burning them out but Bob's right it's definitely <em>not </em>easy. </p><p>I find it hard to believe these kids are truly getting the quality of education they need. Hell I know that at 38 I can hardly sit through a webinar without glazing over. Not only that, but i'm sure they are also missing out on important social skills. </p><p>Time will tell and we will get through it. </p><p></p><p>Thankfully both sides of the family have stepped up to help alternate days. Gives the kids a change of scenery and a different teacher to work with!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turkey_Lurker03, post: 16478192, member: 156467"] THIS!^!^!^! Wife & I work full time. She owns 3 small companies and literally works 24/7. I'm 100% commision, and must work or we will come up short on the bills. Oldest is going into 3rd grade (has dyslexia) and youngest going into 1st (has severe ADHD) so both really could benefit from a professional educator. Stinks their school isn't reopening...we have blue ribbon public schools. Part of the reason we moved here... As far as handling the virtual classes, our oldest has been doing really well. Youngest needs supervision at all times. We have been working with them both over the summer 3 days a week to try and keep their mind sharp without burning them out but Bob's right it's definitely [i]not [/i]easy. I find it hard to believe these kids are truly getting the quality of education they need. Hell I know that at 38 I can hardly sit through a webinar without glazing over. Not only that, but i'm sure they are also missing out on important social skills. Time will tell and we will get through it. Thankfully both sides of the family have stepped up to help alternate days. Gives the kids a change of scenery and a different teacher to work with! [/QUOTE]
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