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Volume 3, Issue 4
October 2010
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MAKING THIS SCHOOL YEAR A SUCCESS
by ELLEN DOMAN

SCHOOL

Getting through the school year can be a real challenge for you and your child. As this one gets going, let's be sure that it's a great one. Think that's impossible? You're wrong.


The purpose of the school year is LEARNING. Make a sign and put it on your refrigerator. We need this posted because we so rapidly lose sight of that goal. In order to achieve the goal of LEARNING, your child needs input, teaching that is efficient and appropriate to your child's processing level. Hours and hours of output do not produce learning at all. Hours and hours of input over your child's processing level also do not produce learning. Testing is not a learning process. Boredom does not produce learning. Tedious repetition does not produce learning.


Make good choices this year. Do not spend the year trying to win battles with your school district, meanwhile forgetting to educate your child. Do not spend the year trying to find the perfect piece of curriculum and failing to educate your child. Do not spend the year trying to get your child moved to that perfect teacher, that perfect one-to-one person. Do not spend this year arguing about next year.


Spend this year getting your child excited about learning. Spend this year using efficient input strategies to show your child what it is like to learn quickly and easily. Spend this year taking on the wonderful and joyful tasks of showing your child new things, reading new books, celebrating success.


Be practical about the tasks at hand. Input homework. It's another opportunity for your child to learn that information. Start the input by reassuring your child that the information is easy to learn, interesting to learn. If it's boring, make it into a game. If it's complex or too long, look at the objectives of the lesson and teach those specific objectives. If the homework is overwhelming, write a note to the teacher saying that and stating that you decided not to have your child do it. You're a grown-up. You can do that.


If you homeschool, DO NOT REPLICATE PUBLIC SCHOOL. Take that boxed curriculum and sell it to someone else or throw it away. Your child will learn quickly if you individualize what you are doing. Make it personalized. Make it interesting. This is a great opportunity to make learning a great experience.


There will be rough days, of course. If your child is tired, congested, hungry, or unwell, learning may not happen no matter how good the strategy. There will also be days when you are tired, grumpy, or stressed, which means that you are going to have either no intensity or negative intensity. If the child is having a tough day, don't ignore it. Just adapt to it. If you are having a bad day, spare the child. There are many ways to do input, including audio and video input.


So what is the purpose of this school year? LEARNING! Who is going to make that happen? You are! So teach that child how to make dinner, how to change the oil in the car, how to know if you have enough money to go out to eat, how to really enjoy a great story, how to make sure that the siblings don't get more than they do, how to tell how many minutes it is until they get there, and how much you really care about and enjoy them.


You'll know it's working when your child can't wait to tell others what they've learned. You'll know it's working when you stop worrying about it because you are doing such a great job.

"BRAGS"
by Julie Macchabee
 

It is not how you start but how you finish the race; and by the way, this race you have begun will be a marathon.

Do not feel defeated


Gather your strength


For if you glance to the right


The sun is shining bright.


Glance to your left and see that you are not alone.


Other families run beside you


Tattered yet determined


To run with their children and cross that finish line.

 

We are giving our children every opportunity to succeed.


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QUIPS

Esme Youngberg's mom reports that Esme really loves her word cards and knows about 100. "Doing well with word cards until she ate them all." She's a voracious reader but unfortunately "devours her books--literally."

KIDS CORNER
by Sarah Dils

This is another story from our foreign correspondent, Sarah Dils. We are very proud of Sarah for her contributions to our newsletter.

 

NORWAY 

NorwayIf you are a trekker, a musk oxen lover or a camper, Norway is your place. There are so many ways to visit the lovely and historical places of Norway.

 

From the snow top mountains to the city of Oslo itself, there are many tourist attractions. Shopping is limited by the expensive prices. But shopping is not the only thing to do. There are gorgeous towns, amazing bakeries, petite coffee shops, and plenty of 10,000-year-old glaziers. You can take walks in all kinds of different scenery, oceans, valleys, troll countries, and lots of waterfalls. 

 

NorwayNorway is the ideal place for fishing and boating and of course island visiting.  Norway has such a wide selection of scenery and regular town life. Animals are also big here. You can go and enjoy musk oxen safaris, stay at sheep farms, and try to go see puffins. You can take hikes through farms and fields. And just be a part of scenery its self.

 

So if you don't mind Vikings and trolls, Norway is your place. You even might find yourself in a fairy tale!

 

Norway



BACK TO SCHOOL WORD SEARCH
by Tanyshia Doman

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OCTOBER NOTICES TO NACD FAMILIES

BOB TO VISIT CHAPTER IN EUROPE


Tentative dates for Bob's next visit to our NACD chapter in Europe have been set. He is currently scheduled to be in London May 19-25, 2011. Mark your calendars, and contact the national office to schedule your evaluation with Bob then!

 


PICTURE REMINDER FOR NACD FAMILIES


We love to keep current pictures of our clients in our files. If it has been awhile since you have sent us a photo, please forward it to Denise at our national office: denise@nacd.org. Thank you!


NACD WRITING CONTEST


Thank you to everyone who participated in our writing contest! It has been a pleasure to read all of your entries. Look for an upcoming announcement of winners in our next newsletter!

 
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UPCOMING EVALUATION DATES
 
DK SharkNACD will be conducting evaluations in the following cities.

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October 2010


Milwaukee

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Cincinnati

Dallas

Ogden

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India


November 2010


St. Louis

Bay Area

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Atlanta

Charlottesville

Ogden

West Chester

Dallas

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December 2010


Los Angeles

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Chicago

Orlando

West Chester

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Dallas

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