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CybercrrEDU is on page 35 of 236 of Rediscover Your Wisdom: Drawing on Answers from Your Past to Achieve Self-improvement, Growth, and Success
I needed to come in and update this. I can't find a photo of the author anywhere, I get like anonymous authors for privacy purposes, but something smells wrong on this one... While the book is good so far, it's missing... Biases... Personality, and soul. I'm wondering if this is an ai written book and the publisher is testing the waters with ai self help books. 😬 I guess I'll keep reading.
Mar 24, 2025 10:02AM Add a comment
Rediscover Your Wisdom: Drawing on Answers from Your Past to Achieve Self-improvement, Growth, and Success

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CybercrrEDU is finished with Steal Like an Artist: 10 Things Nobody Told You About Being Creative
Awesome book, found my copy at the thrift store. It was all marked up with someone's notes but it adds to the character of the book if you know you know, the authors art style in book. 😜
Nov 05, 2024 03:42PM Add a comment
Steal Like an Artist: 10 Things Nobody Told You About Being Creative

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CybercrrEDU is starting The Whole-Brain Child: Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind
I'm going to keep this in my ongoing progress it's something you kind of just keep coming back to.
Sep 29, 2024 08:56AM Add a comment
The Whole-Brain Child: Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind

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CybercrrEDU is on page 104 of 422 of The Complete Adventures of Curious George
I have not been good about tracking my reading lately. I have been reading though, and my son too. I'm supposed to be tracking this for homeschooling. @.@ I'm just tired...
Jun 19, 2024 09:09PM Add a comment
The Complete Adventures of Curious George

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CybercrrEDU is on page 134 of 160 of Social-Emotional Learning for Autistic Kids: Fun Activities to Manage Big Feelings and Make Friends (For Ages 5-10)
This book would be good for adults. No offense but some adults really do need a refresher on how to conduct themselves with others.
May 20, 2024 12:39PM Add a comment
Social-Emotional Learning for Autistic Kids: Fun Activities to Manage Big Feelings and Make Friends (For Ages 5-10)

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CybercrrEDU is on page 85 of 336 of Learning to Think
I'm not sure how to rate a memoir like this. It feels wrong to rate someone's life of trauma. This book is triggering af for me but it's a good read and it's helpful in not feeling alone.
May 10, 2024 09:48PM Add a comment
Learning to Think

CybercrrEDU
CybercrrEDU is on page 50 of 160 of Social-Emotional Learning for Autistic Kids: Fun Activities to Manage Big Feelings and Make Friends (For Ages 5-10)
Reading the ebook off of NetGalley. I need to purchase a copy. It has DBT in it, which is better than CBT for autism spectrum disorder.
May 10, 2024 09:46PM Add a comment
Social-Emotional Learning for Autistic Kids: Fun Activities to Manage Big Feelings and Make Friends (For Ages 5-10)

CybercrrEDU
CybercrrEDU is on page 85 of 336 of Learning to Think
I sometimes think the government child protection services does more harm and damage then parents do... It would behave been far better for the state to let her homeschool due to her mental health situation. A child with that level of anxiety failure to thrive in public education but doing well at home. Like what's the issue aside from not every country allows homeschooling but rich people are allowed to... WTF.
May 03, 2024 10:24PM Add a comment
Learning to Think

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CybercrrEDU is on page 147 of 336 of Homeschooling the Child with ADD (or Other Special Needs): Your Complete Guide to Successfully Homeschooling the Child with Learning Differences
Sigh...
As if I need alienation and ableism rubbed in my even face more... Its apparently just as hard to socialize disabled children in co ops or homeschooling socialization groups due to biases towards people who are differently abled. There is a bias in our society that excludes people and acts like it does not... Its frustrating seeing story after story of autistic kids not having friends until 10 or 15 years old
Apr 27, 2024 04:08PM Add a comment
Homeschooling the Child with ADD (or Other Special Needs): Your Complete Guide to Successfully Homeschooling the Child with Learning Differences

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CybercrrEDU is on page 114 of 336 of Homeschooling the Child with ADD (or Other Special Needs): Your Complete Guide to Successfully Homeschooling the Child with Learning Differences
Last chapter was how to handle anti homeschool discussions that get popped on you. I can't say that we relate bc everyone has actually been accepting or the opposite with eugenics mindsets and feels disabled children shouldn't be allowed public education or to participate in public. Its frankly gross when we run into people like this.
Apr 25, 2024 02:30PM Add a comment
Homeschooling the Child with ADD (or Other Special Needs): Your Complete Guide to Successfully Homeschooling the Child with Learning Differences

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CybercrrEDU is on page 90 of 336 of Homeschooling the Child with ADD (or Other Special Needs): Your Complete Guide to Successfully Homeschooling the Child with Learning Differences
Pretty much your standard homeschooling book. It relies mostly on personal stories to convince you into why homeschooling is a great choice for those with learning difficulties or disabilities. While it's helpful to relate to others and all chances are you're already dedicated or made the choice to homeschool and are more or so looking for resources, references, and guides that expose you to a how to...
Apr 24, 2024 07:31PM Add a comment
Homeschooling the Child with ADD (or Other Special Needs): Your Complete Guide to Successfully Homeschooling the Child with Learning Differences

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CybercrrEDU is on page 70 of 336 of Homeschooling the Child with ADD (or Other Special Needs): Your Complete Guide to Successfully Homeschooling the Child with Learning Differences
Well so far everything I've read about between parental experiences when involved trying to advocate for their children all relatable. I'm taking notes on cognitive biases found in education currently.
Apr 24, 2024 02:39PM Add a comment
Homeschooling the Child with ADD (or Other Special Needs): Your Complete Guide to Successfully Homeschooling the Child with Learning Differences

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CybercrrEDU is on page 73 of 336 of Learning to Think
Tracy is describing a lot of what we were going through as kids questioning certain things. We grew up in it. She was converted later in childhood so those certain questions weren't apart of her childhood so much as adulthood. It's showing she didn't understand those questions as a child. Ex. Child baptism, true choice and understanding of what is being done.
Apr 23, 2024 09:46PM Add a comment
Learning to Think

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CybercrrEDU is on page 20 of 336 of Homeschooling the Child with ADD (or Other Special Needs): Your Complete Guide to Successfully Homeschooling the Child with Learning Differences
There's a list of resources on pages 13-16. Its possible some are out if date or gone because this book is from the 2010's era. I'm also wary of homeschooling books as they are usually heavily fundamentalist leaning. I can see why people accuse families of indoctrination, but not all families indoctrinate with homeschool and keep the two separate. I'm wary... There needs to be more homeschooling secular books...
Apr 23, 2024 10:24AM 1 comment
Homeschooling the Child with ADD (or Other Special Needs): Your Complete Guide to Successfully Homeschooling the Child with Learning Differences

CybercrrEDU
CybercrrEDU is on page 65 of 336 of Learning to Think
Rightly terrifying how a lot of us have been pressured into multiple generations of religion without choice. So e of us abused into it. My family is 7-8 generations of multiple races and ethnicities locked into this cult. I'm curious to see how Jackie handles her new conversion to Born Again Christianity.
Apr 22, 2024 06:49PM 1 comment
Learning to Think

CybercrrEDU
CybercrrEDU is on page 45 of 336 of Learning to Think
Yikes. I wonder just how many Jews were pressured to convert, or felt compelled to convert to various forms of Christianity. In my husband's family conversion to our cult was an act of hiding their Jewish ancestry bc of WW2. They fled and lived in a cave during the depression for a while to escape the Nazis. One Jew in our family even divorced her husband to flee bc he was a Nazi. He made it legal to gas people.
Apr 22, 2024 06:47PM 1 comment
Learning to Think

CybercrrEDU
CybercrrEDU is on page 45 of 336 of Learning to Think
I dislike the cps system bc it's not really there to help families. This family didn't have abuse going on but bc school refusal while known about wasn't recognized in DSM yet put this family through hell. Psychiatric hospital mistreatment is still a thing, and hasn't gotten much better since the 90-80's... Services like these actually hurt families in poverty more then they help and the abusive ones, slip away...
Apr 22, 2024 12:00PM Add a comment
Learning to Think

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