Saturday, January 08, 2011

Back to school Monday...

I did drop the math class I was signed up for. Aside from it probably being too much on top of everything else, the books for it were so expensive and I don't think I need the class. I will find out before next fall's registration. So, this semester, I'm taking the Intro to Para pro class, child psychiatry (which is a lot like the child development class I already had, but required) and a required gym class where I will learn (relearn) CPR and other life saving techniques. It is only 10 credit hours, so it is considered part time. For the para pro class I have to put in hours in an elementary school, I will talk to Z's Kindergarten teacher, she will probably be more than happy to have my help again.

Zachary was dreading going back to school. I feel so bad for him, so much homework! It's crazy! Makes me wonder what they do at school, really! He hasn't been quite as cranky in general though, he really misses the routine of it all when he's off.

We get the results next Friday from the autism clinic. He is going to a psychiatrist on Tuesday, the autism clinic set that up. He's nervous, but Ken and I can stay with him.

That's about all. H got her assignment for the school she has to go to. Ugh! It's so far away. I am glad I have Tuesdays and Fridays off this semester.

1 comment:

  1. finally making it back over here..i haven't been on my blog in a long time! Great job on your semester! I knew u you could do it! And that speech class really won't be so bad. I am terrified of speaking in front of people and I did very well and actually was able to overcome some of my speaking fears bc now I know how to...so it isn't as bad as you think!

    Homework..yeah, that's crazy the amount of hw these young kids have. I get so frustrated sometimes with Makenneh's homework load. Sebastian's, too, really. Right now it's not too bad, but i just know one or both teachers will be adding on tasks and it will be piled back up there!

    Hope you have another successful semester and that everything falls into place with getting everyone where they belong, when they belong there!

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