Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 ....Kendra has been checking the answer code in the back of her favorite workbook before doing the worksheet page itself? ANSWER: The answer she ultimately wrote on the page says: ANSWERS WILL VARY. :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 thanks for the chuckle at this early hour I needed one! maria Question - what's the number one reason I know that.. ...Kendra has been checking the answer code in the back of her favorite workbook before doing the worksheet page itself? ANSWER: The answer she ultimately wrote on the page says: ANSWERS WILL VARY. :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 That reminds me of something a certain little someone I know would do. That's hilarious - hey, good for her for trying to problem solve in a 'different' way. Kennedy HATES to be wrong; I can see her doing exactly that. > > ...Kendra has been checking the answer code in the back of her favorite > workbook before doing the worksheet page itself? > > ANSWER: The answer she ultimately wrote on the page says: ANSWERS WILL > VARY. :-) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 That is cute!!! LOL!! Crystal mom to (10), (3), and Eva (19 month old CHARGEr) wife to Dan in Illinois > > ...Kendra has been checking the answer code in the back of her favorite workbook before doing the worksheet page itself? > > ANSWER: The answer she ultimately wrote on the page says: ANSWERS WILL VARY. :-) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 Hi , That's one smart young lady you have there! Good sense of humor (or logic) too. It makes me remember when Jeff was in school. He is very good at math and loves anything to do with numbers. (Math is his splinter skill.) He can do math problems in his head and would always just write the answer. He would occasionally put a wrong answer down and just wait to see if the teacher would catch it. If she did, he would just laugh and laugh, then put the right answer down. If she didn't catch it .... he would just sit there pointing at the paper, indicating that SHE made a mistake. She said he really kept her on her toes when it came to math. If he ever did make a mistake, he would tear up the paper because, he like Kennedy, HATES to be WRONG!! Aren't they just priceless. Have a great day. Smiles from, Baker - Mom to Jeff (22 yr. old CHARGEr), Steve 23, recently married and attending BYU/Provo, and others married with children of their own, providing me with 6 handsome and active grandsons, and two beautiful curly haired granddaughters - one a Special Angel with Cornelia deLange Syndrome (CdLS). http://www.caringbridge.org/me/jeffbaker Question - what's the number one reason I know that.. ...Kendra has been checking the answer code in the back of her favorite workbook before doing the worksheet page itself? ANSWER: The answer she ultimately wrote on the page says: ANSWERS WILL VARY. :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 , This is one of the best things I have read!!! OH my, how very clever your daughter is !!! I love this!! Tell Kendra she is my idol!!! pam > > > > > ...Kendra has been checking the answer code in the back of her favorite > workbook before doing the worksheet page itself? > > ANSWER: The answer she ultimately wrote on the page says: ANSWERS WILL VARY. > :-) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 , I hope the teacher saw the best in this?.... pam > >> > >> > ANSWER: The answer she ultimately wrote on the page says: ANSWERS WILL >> > VARY. :-) >> > > -- Pamela J. , M.A., CAGS Licensed Educational Psychologist Deafblind Program Perkins School for the Blind 175 N. Beacon St. Watertown, MA 02472 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 and , It also occurs to me that this ³Answers will vary² is also the story of CHARGE parents lives and maybe Kendra was just giving it back!! p > > > > > That reminds me of something a certain little someone I know would do. > That's hilarious - hey, good for her for trying to problem solve in a > 'different' way. Kennedy HATES to be wrong; I can see her doing exactly > that. > > > On 11/30/06, Keedy <wkeedy@... <mailto:wkeedy%40earthlink.net> > > wrote: >> > >> > ...Kendra has been checking the answer code in the back of her favorite >> > workbook before doing the worksheet page itself? >> > >> > ANSWER: The answer she ultimately wrote on the page says: ANSWERS WILL >> > VARY. :-) >> > >> > >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 That is too funny! What a smart girl to seek out the answers.... , mommy to Meagan (CHaRgE) and 2 year old twins, and big brother 4 years, married to the best daddy in the world for 9 years! -- Question - what's the number one reason I know that.. ....Kendra has been checking the answer code in the back of her favorite workbook before doing the worksheet page itself? ANSWER: The answer she ultimately wrote on the page says: ANSWERS WILL VARY. :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 hehe, thanks Crystal! and Kendra :-) Re: Question - what's the number one reason I know that.. That is cute!!! LOL!! Crystal mom to (10), (3), and Eva (19 month old CHARGEr) wife to Dan in Illinois > > ...Kendra has been checking the answer code in the back of her favorite workbook before doing the worksheet page itself? > > ANSWER: The answer she ultimately wrote on the page says: ANSWERS WILL VARY. :-) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 Love this, --it's priceless! , mom to (4) http://kauffmanlak.blogspot.com/ --------------------------------- Check out the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 - That reminds me of Aubrie as a baby/toddler. She would give the wrong answer all the time in therapy. Whether it was colors, words, shapes, whatever. We finally decided she was just being humorous and keeping herself interested because we knew she knew the right answer and she'd laugh when she gave the wrong one. Kept us on our toes for sure! In fact, we found it incredibly aggravating at the time because it was difficult to document her knowledge. Michele W _____ From: CHARGE [mailto:CHARGE ] On Behalf Of Baker Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 8:19 AM To: CHARGE Subject: Re: Question - what's the number one reason I know that.. Hi , That's one smart young lady you have there! Good sense of humor (or logic) too. It makes me remember when Jeff was in school. He is very good at math and loves anything to do with numbers. (Math is his splinter skill.) He can do math problems in his head and would always just write the answer. He would occasionally put a wrong answer down and just wait to see if the teacher would catch it. If she did, he would just laugh and laugh, then put the right answer down. If she didn't catch it .... he would just sit there pointing at the paper, indicating that SHE made a mistake. She said he really kept her on her toes when it came to math. If he ever did make a mistake, he would tear up the paper because, he like Kennedy, HATES to be WRONG!! Aren't they just priceless. Have a great day. Smiles from, Baker - Mom to Jeff (22 yr. old CHARGEr), Steve 23, recently married and attending BYU/Provo, and others married with children of their own, providing me with 6 handsome and active grandsons, and two beautiful curly haired granddaughters - one a Special Angel with Cornelia deLange Syndrome (CdLS). http://www.caringbr <http://www.caringbridge.org/me/jeffbaker> idge.org/me/jeffbaker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 HAHAHA! So amazingly true, Pam. Nice thought. :-) Re: Question - what's the number one reason I know that.. and , It also occurs to me that this ³Answers will vary² is also the story of CHARGE parents lives and maybe Kendra was just giving it back!! p > > > > > That reminds me of something a certain little someone I know would do. > That's hilarious - hey, good for her for trying to problem solve in a > 'different' way. Kennedy HATES to be wrong; I can see her doing exactly > that. > > > On 11/30/06, Keedy <wkeedy@... <mailto:wkeedy%40earthlink.net> > > wrote: >> > >> > ...Kendra has been checking the answer code in the back of her favorite >> > workbook before doing the worksheet page itself? >> > >> > ANSWER: The answer she ultimately wrote on the page says: ANSWERS WILL >> > VARY. :-) >> > >> > >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 Actually, it was a workbook we had bought at Border's, where we usually go in our neighborhood rather than to a further away and Noble. :-) Just as others have said recently, I sometimes spend my ' coffee night out' looking through the children's book section. Kendra likes to do these workbooks at home. But you brought up an interesting point, Pam! At school, sometimes Kendra has watched what other kids are doing to get ideas and then proceeds to do similar things with her own work. I think this is great because it shows she understands that other people can be resources, and that gaining ideas from others helps us formulate our own ideas. These are general work times in math, or art, for example, not test situations. But there are a few teachers who REALLY do not like this approach even though I mention how pleased, well ecstatic, really, we are that Kendra is taking such notice of the other kids. We worked for years for this to happen. Fortunately her teachers this year understand the concept. :-) I see the looking at the other kids' work as sort of a 'prompt, or jump-start that really helps her get started. Re: Question - what's the number one reason I know that.. , I hope the teacher saw the best in this?.... pam > >> > >> > ANSWER: The answer she ultimately wrote on the page says: ANSWERS WILL >> > VARY. :-) >> > > -- Pamela J. , M.A., CAGS Licensed Educational Psychologist Deafblind Program Perkins School for the Blind 175 N. Beacon St. Watertown, MA 02472 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 Thanks, ! :-) She is my silly young lady for sure. Re:Question - what's the number one reason I know that.. Love this, --it's priceless! , mom to (4) http://kauffmanlak.blogspot.com/ --------------------------------- Check out the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 and Michele, That joking about the answers you see in Jeff and Aubrie is really cool. It definitely shows an amazing brain process. I'm so impressed with Jeff's interest and skill in math. DId he always have this strength in math? Math is definitely not one of Kendra's strong suits. Maybe at Christmas time this year we can do some math as we do our shopping and get change. Everything is better with shopping, right? :-) Question - what's the number one reason I know that.. ...Kendra has been checking the answer code in the back of her favorite workbook before doing the worksheet page itself? ANSWER: The answer she ultimately wrote on the page says: ANSWERS WILL VARY. :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 Ohhh! Kendra also hates to be wrong. She often corrects me when I make a mistake of some kind. She used to do this if my fingers weren't perfect for fingerspelling, and now she does it on other things. One example would be if I write the wrong date on a check or something. She lets me know I need to change it. Or, possibly if I don't buy something on our grocery list she will keep asking about it. But not so much anymore with the grocery list. She accepts I've changed my mind for some reason such as maybe the green beans don't look so great. Re: Question - what's the number one reason I know that.. That reminds me of something a certain little someone I know would do. That's hilarious - hey, good for her for trying to problem solve in a 'different' way. Kennedy HATES to be wrong; I can see her doing exactly that. > > ...Kendra has been checking the answer code in the back of her favorite > workbook before doing the worksheet page itself? > > ANSWER: The answer she ultimately wrote on the page says: ANSWERS WILL > VARY. :-) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2006 Report Share Posted December 1, 2006 , Yes, he has always excelled in math. He just loved it. When he was 7-8 he would reprogram our TV remote. We'd turn on the TV and only have channels 2,4,6,8 etc.,or 3,6,9,12 etc.or 10,20,30, 40 . . .we never knew what we were going to be getting. He loves patterns and had a number board 1 - 100 and he'd make up his own number patterns. Some of them were so intricate and I couldn't figure them out. When my husband Bob (who is a mathematician) saw them, he'd study it for a minute and show ME the pattern. I remember one was 7,8,14,15,16,29,30,31,58 and so on. The pattern was 7+8 = 15 -1 = 14, 15+16 = 31 -2 = 29, 30+31 = 62 -3 =59 and so on. He has always been creative with math. He likes math games, and the math squares that you add up all the numbers and the amount equals the same in each corner. When he was little he loved to count. We'd be up into the hundreds. He never tired of it. He can add, subtract, multiply and divide, three and four digit numbers in his head, count money and make change, and yet, he can't bathe himself, is still working on being potty trained, only communicates if necessary, and can't be left alone for a minute. After seeing the movie Rainman years ago, my husband was hoping that maybe Jeff was a Savant and maybe he could take him to Las Vegas and make a killing. He wasn't and he didn't. Ü Smiles from, Baker - Mom to Jeff (22 yr. old CHARGEr), Steve 23, recently married and attending BYU/Provo, and others married with children of their own, providing me with 6 handsome and active grandsons, and two beautiful curly haired granddaughters - one a Special Angel with Cornelia deLange Syndrome (CdLS). http://www.caringbridge.org/me/jeffbaker Question - what's the number one reason I know that.. ...Kendra has been checking the answer code in the back of her favorite workbook before doing the worksheet page itself? ANSWER: The answer she ultimately wrote on the page says: ANSWERS WILL VARY. :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2006 Report Share Posted December 1, 2006 I agree with you, . It is a wonderful thing that she notices the other kids and that there are things she can learn from them on her own terms. Of course, when she starts cheating from them then we have another thing to consider!!! pam Re: Question - what's the number one reason I know that.. Actually, it was a workbook we had bought at Border's, where we usually go in our neighborhood rather than to a further away and Noble. :-) Just as others have said recently, I sometimes spend my ' coffee night out' looking through the children's book section. Kendra likes to do these workbooks at home. But you brought up an interesting point, Pam! At school, sometimes Kendra has watched what other kids are doing to get ideas and then proceeds to do similar things with her own work. I think this is great because it shows she understands that other people can be resources, and that gaining ideas from others helps us formulate our own ideas. These are general work times in math, or art, for example, not test situations. But there are a few teachers who REALLY do not like this approach even though I mention how pleased, well ecstatic, really, we are that Kendra is taking such notice of the other kids. We worked for years for this to happen. Fortunately her teachers this year understand the concept. :-) I see the looking at the other kids' work as sort of a 'prompt, or jump-start that really helps her get started. Re: Question - what's the number one reason I know that.. , I hope the teacher saw the best in this?.... pam > >> > >> > ANSWER: The answer she ultimately wrote on the page says: ANSWERS WILL >> > VARY. :-) >> > > -- Pamela J. , M.A., CAGS Licensed Educational Psychologist Deafblind Program Perkins School for the Blind 175 N. Beacon St. Watertown, MA 02472 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2006 Report Share Posted December 1, 2006 , I am sorry for your bad luck at LV!!! I have been looking for a math savant myself--I guess I now know I can't count of Jeff.... pam Re: Question - what's the number one reason I know that.. , Yes, he has always excelled in math. He just loved it. When he was 7-8 he would reprogram our TV remote. We'd turn on the TV and only have channels 2,4,6,8 etc.,or 3,6,9,12 etc.or 10,20,30, 40 . . .we never knew what we were going to be getting. He loves patterns and had a number board 1 - 100 and he'd make up his own number patterns. Some of them were so intricate and I couldn't figure them out. When my husband Bob (who is a mathematician) saw them, he'd study it for a minute and show ME the pattern. I remember one was 7,8,14,15,16,29,30,31,58 and so on. The pattern was 7+8 = 15 -1 = 14, 15+16 = 31 -2 = 29, 30+31 = 62 -3 =59 and so on. He has always been creative with math. He likes math games, and the math squares that you add up all the numbers and the amount equals the same in each corner. When he was little he loved to count. We'd be up into the hundreds. He never tired of it. He can add, subtract, multiply and divide, three and four digit numbers in his head, count money and make change, and yet, he can't bathe himself, is still working on being potty trained, only communicates if necessary, and can't be left alone for a minute. After seeing the movie Rainman years ago, my husband was hoping that maybe Jeff was a Savant and maybe he could take him to Las Vegas and make a killing. He wasn't and he didn't. Ü Smiles from, Baker - Mom to Jeff (22 yr. old CHARGEr), Steve 23, recently married and attending BYU/Provo, and others married with children of their own, providing me with 6 handsome and active grandsons, and two beautiful curly haired granddaughters - one a Special Angel with Cornelia deLange Syndrome (CdLS). http://www.caringbridge.org/me/jeffbaker Question - what's the number one reason I know that.. ...Kendra has been checking the answer code in the back of her favorite workbook before doing the worksheet page itself? ANSWER: The answer she ultimately wrote on the page says: ANSWERS WILL VARY. :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 , if the textbooks are anything like our maths text books were in high school half the answers are wrong in the back of the book anyway Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 Hee hee! I guess that gives even more reason for the " answers will vary " response!! Thanks, Belinda :-) Re: Question - what's the number one reason I know that.. , if the textbooks are anything like our maths text books were in high school half the answers are wrong in the back of the book anyway Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 Belinda, I can only add an amen! Martha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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