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Can anyone tell me what my next classes consist of?

Feeling burnt out from all of the GoReacts and Mursions lately. Trying to push through, but it feels repetitive at this point. Please tell me these last few courses aren't more of the same thing. I know a few recently changed from OA to PA, but any information is helpful.

D769 - Secondary Literacy Methods and Interventions

D900 - Methods of Teaching Secondary Mathematics

D897 - Advanced Probability and Statistics

D899 - Statistics for Secondary Mathematics Teaching

D894 - Advanced Calculus

D805 - Secondary Disciplinary Literacy

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u/imglitchin — 2 days ago

Would you bring 2 kids by yourself?

Hey fellow disney parents! I have a trip coming up and will be taking my 3 and 1 year old by myself. My entire family, including my spouse, think I'm nuts, but I feel like it's a great way to have some quality time with mom while dad is away on a trip. My kids are pretty easygoing and this will be their 4th time going, so I feel I know what to expect. My question is, do all of you think it's a bad idea as well? Things I've decided to do to make this trip easier:

● Driving to Disney (9 hours) so I can bring the big stroller that is already set up for day long adventures. Luckily, my kids have been road tripping their entire lives so they take long drives like champs.

● Driving to the parks so I don't have to wrangle 2 kids on the busses. Unfortunately, Pop Century is sold out for the dates we want to go. Epcot is the family favorite, and the skyliner would be ideal, but oh well.

● Stay at the All Stars resort so we have somewhere close to go during nap time.

Any other recommendations for us? I feel great about it, but everyone else is making me second guess my decision. I feel like maybe I'm in way over my head.

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u/imglitchin — 1 month ago