"He's a thoughtful reader, he adds a lot of insight to
discussions, he works well with everybody--I really can't say enough good
things about him. I hope his transition to the high school is smooth and
that he's doing as well in his other classes as he is in mine."
and he is!
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I expected no less from him. :o) Of course the news would be equally as smile worthy if he decided not to participate.
Indeed it would, Mary...But if this wasn't happening, he'd not have found those "bongos" in the music room during Gentlemen of Society band practice!
I'm often in awe of how fluidly Wes participates when he sets his spirit to something...anything.
He seems like a pretty cool guy. :o)
I can say this here...he's too fucking cool for his own shoes most days :O
But of course.
I love this picture as it was the only 15 minutes of structured home schooling we could endure before the crying, fighting, slamming of doors began...and then Wes asked mom to calm down, and I did, and we settled on natural life learning through radical unschooling with each other from that moment...
Any kid with a battle axe sticking out of his toy box is O.K. in my book.
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