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	<title>HEM Editor’s Blog&#187; Carol Barnier</title>
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		<title>Distractible kids who like the sizzle?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 12:06:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A website where &#8220;highly distractible people are celebrated, encouraged, and empowered?&#8221; That would be Sizzle Bop! Homeschool mom, author, and speaker Carol Barnier has put together some respectful and entertaining stories about kids who sizzle and bop: That is a part of their wonderfulness…and also a part of the challenge in sharing daily life with them. That sizzle can lead them into wonderful discoveries of humor, learning and experience. But that same desire for sizzle can lead them into difficulties. . . . And here comes the “Bop” part of  Sizzle Bop!  There is a daily dance of life that is unique to the shared time with these high energy individuals.  In spite of all of their challenges, there is a charged and delightful energy that comes with the package.  In our family, we’ve chosen to dance to the music, to join in the bop, instead of trying to turn down the music.]]></description>
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</script><p>A website where &#8220;highly distractible people are celebrated, encouraged, and empowered?&#8221; That would be <a href="http://sizzlebop.com/" target="_blank">Sizzle Bop!</a> Homeschool mom, author, and speaker Carol Barnier has put together some respectful and entertaining stories about kids who sizzle and bop:</p>
<blockquote><p>That is a part of their wonderfulness…and also a part of the challenge in sharing daily life with them. That sizzle can lead them into wonderful discoveries of humor, learning and experience. But that same desire for sizzle can lead them into difficulties. . . .</p>
<p>And here comes the “Bop” part of  Sizzle Bop!  There is a daily dance of life that is unique to the shared time with these high energy individuals.  In spite of all of their challenges, there is a charged and delightful energy that comes with the package.  In our family, we’ve chosen to dance to the music, to join in the bop, instead of trying to turn down the music.</p>
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