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Month: July 2020

To Know Him Is To Love Him

Posted on July 27, 2020July 27, 2020 by Becky Clark

As many grandparents are finally getting the chance to reunite with their grandchildren, today we hear from Kush’s grandparents, Rita and Vijay. Kush is 6 years old,  he loves music, reading and horse rides every week. He’s a bundle of fun and makes his family laugh everyday. He’s doing really well at mainstream school and Read more about To Know Him Is To Love Him[…]

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My Son, My Hero

Posted on July 20, 2020July 20, 2020 by Becky Clark

This week’s blog is written by Sharon Genua who tells us about her son, Nino. Thanks Sharon, for sharing with us. Nino was born on 12.9.98 He was diagnosed with Down Syndrome aged 6 months. The Consultant said “He’ll never get a proper job” as he told us about the Down Syndrome. It was a Read more about My Son, My Hero[…]

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Our Experience of…Girl Guiding

Posted on July 13, 2020July 13, 2020 by Becky Clark

This week, Pippa’s mum Samm Gee tells us about their positive experience with Girl Guiding. Thanks Samm for sharing with us! Several years ago, Pippa became a Brownie (you know, like a Girl Scout). Jemima, her sister, is a Brownie too and I thought it would be nice for them to go together. The reasons Read more about Our Experience of…Girl Guiding[…]

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Q&A with Isabella Signs

Posted on July 6, 2020July 6, 2020 by Becky Clark

Today’s Q&A is with Isabella Evans, the 14 year old behind the social media account Isabella Signs, which promotes the use of Makaton signing. Her ‘sign of the day’ videos and sign along song covers are hugely popular and great resources for those of us with little ones trying to pick up signing. Here at Read more about Q&A with Isabella Signs[…]

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