pcooley
12-8-13, 11:48am
I always seem to write posts when I'm feeling frustrated, and it often looks like things are much darker than they are.
I'd like to say how wonderful my daughter is. I've never really pushed her academically beyond just normal expectations that she do her best. She has kept a 4.0 all the way through on her own motivation. She's now in eighth grade. She has organized community service events with her Girl Scout troop. She's on the swim team. She joined track and field last year and this year ran cross country. She is in the A.P. History club at her charter school in eighth grade and is thinking about taking the A.P. History test this spring even though she'll still have to take A.P. History as a class in high school for the test results to count. (The teacher running the club says that she's holding her own against the juniors and seniors in the club). She said that she doesn't mind going through the class again because she loves history. She loves her German class and will be going on an exchange student trip to Tubingen, Germany this May.
She's pretty much done all this on her own. Her brother has always been a handful. I usually end up writing about my struggles with him. My daughter has pretty much always gone on her own way. I thought I would post a post about how happy and proud I am of her.
I'd like to say how wonderful my daughter is. I've never really pushed her academically beyond just normal expectations that she do her best. She has kept a 4.0 all the way through on her own motivation. She's now in eighth grade. She has organized community service events with her Girl Scout troop. She's on the swim team. She joined track and field last year and this year ran cross country. She is in the A.P. History club at her charter school in eighth grade and is thinking about taking the A.P. History test this spring even though she'll still have to take A.P. History as a class in high school for the test results to count. (The teacher running the club says that she's holding her own against the juniors and seniors in the club). She said that she doesn't mind going through the class again because she loves history. She loves her German class and will be going on an exchange student trip to Tubingen, Germany this May.
She's pretty much done all this on her own. Her brother has always been a handful. I usually end up writing about my struggles with him. My daughter has pretty much always gone on her own way. I thought I would post a post about how happy and proud I am of her.