Favorite Subject

What was your favorite subject in school?

I never liked physics in school! So anything other than that I was fine.

I have been watching so many of these travel videos on Youtube and I stumbled upon the best credit cards for travel videos and I am enjoying it! As a stay at home for many years, I used to cut coupons and look for deals for every day groceries. Maybe I would have liked home economics? We didn’t have that in school!

Anyhow I teach my son a lot at home! I feel I am good at it. I worked a lot last evening and made a one minute video of my son singing. He is supposed to be non verbal!!! Maybe I should have done early education or special education in school?

Anyway almost two thirds of my life is over and I am still finding myself. What is my favorite subject or what am I good at? The thoughts continue.

Enjoy our hardwork here.

https://youtu.be/jZnvs1RMX00?si=X-MsjvI7INvXGl2Y

9 responses to “Favorite Subject”

  1. am in the car with family so will have to check out the video a little later.

    Were you educated in India? I ask because you took physics. Physics was one of my favorite classes my senior year but I think a big part of it was that our teacher was *part-time* so we really had to delve into the material and work hard to understand it.

    With my special boy, I too have sometimes thought oh too bad I didn’t become a speech therapist or occupational therapist! But when all is said and done, I have had lots of life experience that has stood me in good stead with him. You seem to be in a similar boat!

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    1. Yes I was educated in India. But I stopped studying science in 10th grade. But we had to study biology, physics and chemistry every year until 10th grade.
      We paid a 3000 dollar out of pocket consultation for an Occupational Therapist! We then implemented the same with our boy at home. Yes, we kept saying we could become OTs that time.

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      1. That is one thing I appreciate about the Indian educational system! No one, except maybe students in expensive private schools, open a physics book before high school and then only usually do one course.

        That is so great you were able to implement the recommendations of the OT!

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      2. Yes! My son is a sensory seeker and we still have a basic sensory room.
        There are somethings I like about the education system here in the US and in India. Both have negative and positive sides!

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      3. For sure. My son is partway through his senior year and I have been delighted with his experience in special Ed.

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  2. What an interesting post Ganga. You are doing amazing work with your son. I never studied physics. I did chemistry, biology, and earth science, but we only needed three years of science, so I skipped out on physics. Having special children in the family is a challenge.

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      1. You are welcome. Prayers! xxx

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  3. Amazing! Really great!

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