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BrendafromWales

BrendafromWales Report 6 Feb 2008 19:54

Fight and fight again till they listen to you!!
My friends grandson has Aspergers and she fought for 7 years to get him educated.It paid off and he is doing really well.
MY own grandson,just 28,had a mild dyslexia,and wasn't academic,but he surprised us,took an interest in cooking,and is now a very good chef.In fact he got to the final 6 in Young Chef of the year a few years ago.
Your daughter will probably shine in her practical abilities!

lilymoon

lilymoon Report 6 Feb 2008 19:45

hi cumbrian caz well if the bl--y teacher knows whats going of sureley she can find a nother approach your daughter is only saying dont embarrass me find out if the teacher is asking her to read a load in class search all avenues for extra class leave no stone unturned i say this because when i was told my son could not read was when he was eight and as i been to school teacher meeting ect was rather mad that they did not inform me sooner the answer i was given was some children slip through the educational net your daughter is clever i helped my son by putting name next to thing just dotted about house like a apple or his comic ect you see it still makes me mad today and my son is 33 know lol lilymoon

Cumbrian Caz~**~

Cumbrian Caz~**~ Report 6 Feb 2008 19:43

Thanks Ros, Mary and Julie,

I am Liz and want to get her on allotment when weather gets better,

Caz xxx

.•:*:•. Devishly Angelic Juliecat & Panda..•:*:•.

.•:*:•. Devishly Angelic Juliecat & Panda..•:*:•. Report 6 Feb 2008 19:38

((((((HUGS)))))) for Abi


Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 6 Feb 2008 19:27

Make sure you reinforce that cookery thing then Caz, as she can shine in other ways and learn that there are many ways of being clever.
Good luck, bet you welled up when you heard that comment from dep head!
Lizx

MaryinSpain

MaryinSpain Report 6 Feb 2008 19:27

(((((((((HUGS))))))))))))) for Abi - and ((((((((((((HUGS)))))))))) for you and (((((((((((HUGS)))))))))) for rest of family - take care all of you
Love Mary xx

Cumbrian Caz~**~

Cumbrian Caz~**~ Report 6 Feb 2008 19:25

Thanks Catherine,Liz, Nolls,Jules, Stray, Lisa,Kirsten,

Funnily Liz Ive just been cooking with Abi, she is very good practically. Dyslexics tend to be kinesthetic learners so Im focusing there. She loves to be read to but will resist reading herself,


Caz xxx

CATHKIN

CATHKIN Report 6 Feb 2008 19:24

Kissess to all three from Ros xxxx

Catherine from Manchester

Catherine from Manchester Report 6 Feb 2008 19:21

will pm ya hun
c
xx

Cumbrian Caz~**~

Cumbrian Caz~**~ Report 6 Feb 2008 19:21

Many thanks ladies, I'll show her in a min and ta for mine Stray, I need it,

OH took daughter to meeting and told deputy head I need a break from pressure. The deputy said to daughter, ' you should be grateful you have a Mum who cares' That was so lovely.

Caz xxxx

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 6 Feb 2008 19:20

Big huggles for Abi, tell her it will come if she keeps trying, us there any way you can find something she is really interested in to encourage her to read about that? Or get her a story book made up about her, or with her name in? Tell her people can be clever in lots of different ways, doesn't have to just be with reading and stuff. Can you do something like teach her to knit or crochet, she could be clever with that and offer to knit little doll's blankets for her friends dolls or something?
Can she cook nice things, i.e. biscuits and be 'clever' learning how to do that? Anything that will build her confidence and self esteem. Will is a good lad to help her.
Don't know full story re your older girl but hope you can sort something out, you are between a rock and a hard place being at her school.
Good luck,
Lizx

Nolls from Harrogate

Nolls from Harrogate Report 6 Feb 2008 19:19

Oh Sweetheart you can do it ((hugs))
to everyone

Norah x

Julie

Julie Report 6 Feb 2008 19:15

{{{{hugs}}}} for you all Caz xxxx

♥**♥Straykitten♥**♥

♥**♥Straykitten♥**♥ Report 6 Feb 2008 19:14

aw babes seems u get one step forward and another thing arrises for you

my heart goes out to you babes it really does

big hugs for abi

and sending u a big hug to caz

luv
stray
xxx

Lisa M

Lisa M Report 6 Feb 2008 19:14

((((hugs)))) for Abi
xxxx

kirstendeanne

kirstendeanne Report 6 Feb 2008 19:10

big hugs for abi xxxx

k x

Cumbrian Caz~**~

Cumbrian Caz~**~ Report 6 Feb 2008 19:08

Fighting to keep daughter in education { 14 year old} know things have happened that havent seemed fair but it concerns where I work, so Im in a real quandry, do I kick up a fuss and make waves for myself or keep quiet?

Other daughter, 5 , is having full dyslexia assessment next week. I saw her teacher today and was told, shes hiding her book to avoid reading and her self esteem is slipping a lot, she says ' im not a clever girl'

We are constantly reassuring her, and Will, her older brother, who is overcoming severe dyslexia tries to help her, God love him.


Please send little Abi a cyber hug, shes such a poppet but is getting unhappy cos her mates are progressing and she is struggling so much,

Thanks,


Caz xxxx