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Teen and I fought often during his tween years. Every math answer I marked wrong prompted a heated debate. So… Read more.
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I’m going to spare you some heartache–there is no perfect curriculum. So relax. The success of your program doesn’t hinge… Read more.
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It’s your first time homeschooling. You want to do a good job, so you’ve been researching. But what you’ve found… Read more.
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Over the years, I have asked veteran homeschoolers what advice they would give to parents starting out on the journey.… Read more.
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I’m not saying anything new when I call the internet a toxic environment. For years, there have been reports about… Read more.
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Thanks to our unique lifestyle I was able to spend three weeks in Florida with my parents during Dad’s latest… Read more.
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I mentioned in an earlier post that when cancer had been found in Dad’s lung I didn’t know how to… Read more.
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If an enemy was attacking your family, you’d jump into the fray, punching, kicking, and tearing at the combatant’s limbs. … Read more.
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When Dad was diagnosed with Merkel Cell Carcinoma (MCC) two-and-a-half years ago, we experienced a non-Christmas. Dad had had surgery… Read more.
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It’s been a crappy couple of years for my father’s health. To be honest, it’s been a crappy thirty-something years… Read more.
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Methods
- Weekly field observations along fixed routes.
- Short interviews using a consistent guide.
- Sensor readings checked at the start of each session.
- Cleaning decisions documented as a changelog.
- Processing: normalized timestamps; flagged gaps; spot-checked outliers.
- Limits: some missing intervals during battery replacement.
Data & Ethics
Data
Upon request, sensitive locations have been removed from the public files. License: CC BY 4.0 for shared materials.
Ethics
Consent protocols used where applicable.
Contact
fieldnoteslab@ucc.ie