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Old 02-25-2010, 11:00 AM
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I have a friend who is like a sister to me, and she was asking me to help her with her math homework. It was Geometry. lol. I took one look at the problems and was instantly lost. It must be tough for you parents out there to keep up with what your kid is doing in school. How can you possibly help them? They have some very tough work!!!
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I have a friend who is like a sister to me, and she was asking me to help her with her math homework. It was Geometry. lol. I took one look at the problems and was instantly lost. It must be tough for you parents out there to keep up with what your kid is doing in school. How can you possibly help them? They have some very tough work!!!
I used to take tutions for 9 to 12 year olds. Poor things they used to think I am a good teacher..
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I have a friend who is like a sister to me, and she was asking me to help her with her math homework. It was Geometry. lol. I took one look at the problems and was instantly lost. It must be tough for you parents out there to keep up with what your kid is doing in school. How can you possibly help them? They have some very tough work!!!
Our's is still in his stroller .. fast asleep right now
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Our's is still in his stroller .. fast asleep right now
Start refreshing your lessons already....
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Our's is still in his stroller .. fast asleep right now
Aww!! How old is he/she, and how many kids do you have?
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Aww!! How old is he/she, and how many kids do you have?
two months old

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Old 03-02-2010, 12:12 PM
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Aww how cute!! :P I'm sure you are really busy lol
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You need to prepare for his math problems when he/she grows up. Better review you math.
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Good thing, Math is my favorite subject. My son is still young and he studies basic math only, so I don't have problems with teaching him. I hope my son would also love math, so he can understand it easily and there is no need for me to teach him

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Good thing, Math is my favorite subject. My son is still young and he studies basic math only, so I don't have problems with teaching him. I hope my son would also love math, so he can understand it easily and there is no need for me to teach him
You're so lucky! I have never been good at math, it's just not my thing lol :P
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