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Thanks ok that is what i wanted to know :) Btw thanks so much for this site and your dedication to it. Thanks for the encouragement and the support and the tips.You are just great :) -Diva
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Diva, Yes, that's fine! If you don't feel ready to move on to the next session, take another week to practice your new skill. Danielle ______________________ The PC Support Team
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If we are done the week for a session but we feel we have not mastered the lession for that week. Is it ok to take another week for the same lession or shuold we try to move ahead to the next lesson anyway? -Diva

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