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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 621964" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>Keren it is also hard to deal with a dominate person when you have bullied to the extreme.</p><p>I have finally found my feet when it comes to dominate persons, I have also been taught to assert myself, took me along time to do it though and it is still not easy.</p><p></p><p>As for the homeschooled kids the ones in our area do a play every year, have get togethers and also do field trips most of the public school kids don't do. Like a trip to the Museum of the Rockies and many other things.</p><p>Now Lammie said there was no way to make sure that the kids are getting a good education where she is. Up here the kids take tests every year and those tests are sent off to the state. If they are not sent off the state reports the parents and they are investigated. A good majority are good about it, but I'm sure a few drop through the cracks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 621964, member: 5917"] Keren it is also hard to deal with a dominate person when you have bullied to the extreme. I have finally found my feet when it comes to dominate persons, I have also been taught to assert myself, took me along time to do it though and it is still not easy. As for the homeschooled kids the ones in our area do a play every year, have get togethers and also do field trips most of the public school kids don't do. Like a trip to the Museum of the Rockies and many other things. Now Lammie said there was no way to make sure that the kids are getting a good education where she is. Up here the kids take tests every year and those tests are sent off to the state. If they are not sent off the state reports the parents and they are investigated. A good majority are good about it, but I'm sure a few drop through the cracks. [/QUOTE]
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