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by Choccies » Mon Sep 17, 2012 5:59 pm
by scoob » Mon Sep 17, 2012 6:04 pm
Choccies wrote:Junior Junior Choccies (4 and a half years old) getting accepted into Modbury Special School (Very hard to get into apparentely...)
With undiagnosed neurological issues including lack of balance, no reflexes, no speech, a possible form of Ataxia, Asthma and Autism, going to this school will give him a massive chance to help him with his developmental issues. Without that chance, he would be up against it.... so I'm pretty happy today.
Having 2 kids with Autism is no holiday but they both make me proud every day of the year
by RustyCage » Mon Sep 17, 2012 6:34 pm
Choccies wrote:Junior Junior Choccies (4 and a half years old) getting accepted into Modbury Special School (Very hard to get into apparentely...)
With undiagnosed neurological issues including lack of balance, no reflexes, no speech, a possible form of Ataxia, Asthma and Autism, going to this school will give him a massive chance to help him with his developmental issues. Without that chance, he would be up against it.... so I'm pretty happy today.
Having 2 kids with Autism is no holiday but they both make me proud every day of the year
by FlyingHigh » Mon Sep 17, 2012 6:38 pm
Choccies wrote:Junior Junior Choccies (4 and a half years old) getting accepted into Modbury Special School (Very hard to get into apparentely...)
With undiagnosed neurological issues including lack of balance, no reflexes, no speech, a possible form of Ataxia, Asthma and Autism, going to this school will give him a massive chance to help him with his developmental issues. Without that chance, he would be up against it.... so I'm pretty happy today.
Having 2 kids with Autism is no holiday but they both make me proud every day of the year
by Big Phil » Mon Sep 17, 2012 7:22 pm
FlyingHigh wrote:Choccies wrote:Junior Junior Choccies (4 and a half years old) getting accepted into Modbury Special School (Very hard to get into apparentely...)
With undiagnosed neurological issues including lack of balance, no reflexes, no speech, a possible form of Ataxia, Asthma and Autism, going to this school will give him a massive chance to help him with his developmental issues. Without that chance, he would be up against it.... so I'm pretty happy today.
Having 2 kids with Autism is no holiday but they both make me proud every day of the year
Good to hear Choccies. Good luck.
by Strawb » Mon Sep 17, 2012 8:28 pm
Big Phil wrote:FlyingHigh wrote:Choccies wrote:Junior Junior Choccies (4 and a half years old) getting accepted into Modbury Special School (Very hard to get into apparentely...)
With undiagnosed neurological issues including lack of balance, no reflexes, no speech, a possible form of Ataxia, Asthma and Autism, going to this school will give him a massive chance to help him with his developmental issues. Without that chance, he would be up against it.... so I'm pretty happy today.
Having 2 kids with Autism is no holiday but they both make me proud every day of the year
Good to hear Choccies. Good luck.
Great stuff, Choccies - all the best with the lad...
by fisho mcspaz » Mon Sep 17, 2012 9:27 pm
Choccies wrote:Junior Junior Choccies (4 and a half years old) getting accepted into Modbury Special School (Very hard to get into apparentely...)
With undiagnosed neurological issues including lack of balance, no reflexes, no speech, a possible form of Ataxia, Asthma and Autism, going to this school will give him a massive chance to help him with his developmental issues. Without that chance, he would be up against it.... so I'm pretty happy today.
Having 2 kids with Autism is no holiday but they both make me proud every day of the year
by gadj1976 » Mon Sep 17, 2012 9:39 pm
Choccies wrote:Junior Junior Choccies (4 and a half years old) getting accepted into Modbury Special School (Very hard to get into apparentely...)
With undiagnosed neurological issues including lack of balance, no reflexes, no speech, a possible form of Ataxia, Asthma and Autism, going to this school will give him a massive chance to help him with his developmental issues. Without that chance, he would be up against it.... so I'm pretty happy today.
Having 2 kids with Autism is no holiday but they both make me proud every day of the year
by the big bang » Mon Sep 17, 2012 10:11 pm
gadj1976 wrote:Choccies wrote:Junior Junior Choccies (4 and a half years old) getting accepted into Modbury Special School (Very hard to get into apparentely...)
With undiagnosed neurological issues including lack of balance, no reflexes, no speech, a possible form of Ataxia, Asthma and Autism, going to this school will give him a massive chance to help him with his developmental issues. Without that chance, he would be up against it.... so I'm pretty happy today.
Having 2 kids with Autism is no holiday but they both make me proud every day of the year
Choccies, you should be nominated for parent of the year.
I came on here thinking how bad my weekend has been. We've got a three year old who has asthma (and had croup during the weekend) and to be honest, my wife and I were feeling sorry for ourselves because we'd had no sleep and had to take the boy to the women's and childrens because his breathing rate was up to 70 breaths per minute and had a temperature of over 40. He's fine now and couped up in bed. But our problem is only temporary and he's going to be back to normal very soon.
We tend to take things for granted, and when I read stories like yours, it puts it all in perspective. So for you to be so proud of your son, I rate you! Keep up the great work your kids will be proud of you too.
by Brodlach » Mon Sep 17, 2012 10:13 pm
gadj1976 wrote:Choccies wrote:Junior Junior Choccies (4 and a half years old) getting accepted into Modbury Special School (Very hard to get into apparentely...)
With undiagnosed neurological issues including lack of balance, no reflexes, no speech, a possible form of Ataxia, Asthma and Autism, going to this school will give him a massive chance to help him with his developmental issues. Without that chance, he would be up against it.... so I'm pretty happy today.
Having 2 kids with Autism is no holiday but they both make me proud every day of the year
Choccies, you should be nominated for parent of the year.
I came on here thinking how bad my weekend has been. We've got a three year old who has asthma (and had croup during the weekend) and to be honest, my wife and I were feeling sorry for ourselves because we'd had no sleep and had to take the boy to the women's and childrens because his breathing rate was up to 70 breaths per minute and had a temperature of over 40. He's fine now and couped up in bed. But our problem is only temporary and he's going to be back to normal very soon.
We tend to take things for granted, and when I read stories like yours, it puts it all in perspective. So for you to be so proud of your son, I rate you! Keep up the great work your kids will be proud of you too.
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