Lori Lucero
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by msunchild on 01/29/08 : Chose a swimming class where the water is warm, it makes a huge difference, and where there are very few students. ... more »   respond »
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by Lori Lucero on 01/29/08 : Good points. I know I don't like to swim in cold water, and a child who is already leery probably won't appreciate it if the pool is uncomfortably cold to them, plus, fewer students would mean a smaller chance of getting splashed. Thanks for the comments! ... more »   respond »
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by C.M. Larose on 11/22/07 : This is funny...sarcasm at its best. And, speaking from experience, this how-to is right on the money... ... more »   respond »
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by Lori Lucero on 11/22/07 : Thanks--yes, these steps tend to work all too well. ... more »   respond »
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by Multitech on 06/10/08 : Very informative article, Lori. One thing to note, however, is that many student level flutes are set-up with yellow pads (both from the factory and out of repair shops like mine). I would definitely be concerned about excesssively worn (fuzzy looking bladders [the pad 'skin'] or pads with obvious holes) and excessively dirty pads which will often hide excessive wear and make a smacking noise when being released as you play. ... more »   respond »
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by Ann Hughes on 09/29/08 : Visit www.theflutemarket.com for quality used flutes at reasonable prices. ... more »   respond »
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by msunchild on 02/04/08 : Thanks for the great project tip. Even someone who isn't very creative can follow these steps and make something great! ... more »   respond »
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by Lori Lucero on 02/04/08 : Glad you liked it; yes, you don't need to have a lot of artistic talent to make something like this. ... more »   respond »
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by msunchild on 02/01/08 : Often times ADHD students have depression along with it that goes untreated. This is an important topic that needs to be addressed by teachers. ... more »   respond »
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by Lori Lucero on 02/01/08 : Yes, lots of times kids have more than one diagnosis. Sometimes I think people get confused because the child doesn't seem depressed, and they don't realize what is underneath the surface. ... more »   respond »
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