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TheArsenicCupCake · 03/12/2010 16:44

Drinks are on the table .. :)

well my boys are away .. So dd has invited a friend for a sleep over ( who I believe may be a little over bouncy as in referral over bouncy).

I'll be on and off tonight depending on our guest

:)

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TheArsenicCupCake · 04/12/2010 12:14

Your not a bad mummy :)

If it was happening when he was stressed.. And you've been told no speech issue .. Keep plodding at them.. But I would do what ever it is that relaxes him and see if things improve. I'm no expert at all .. Just know what works with ds.. Like I say he does this when stressed .. But thinking about it.. Also when excieted!. Never happens when he's all calm.

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TheArsenicCupCake · 04/12/2010 12:16

There are some SALTs on here .. Might be worth putting a thread up for them?

Thinking two year old.. I wonder if blowing bubbles would calm his breathing down ?

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purplepidjbauble · 04/12/2010 12:43

Does he stutter when he sings? I have heard that helps... It doesn't have to be in tune singing, but if you sang things to him just on two notes:

Do you corn
want some flakes?

and got him to sing the answers, maybe it would help him control the brain-mouth impulses?

purplepidjbauble · 04/12/2010 12:44

Dammit! all my spaces dropped out!!

hmm, try again...

Do you...........corn
.......want some......flakes?

smugtandemfeeder · 04/12/2010 14:24

He doesn't sing at all, is that strange? Nothing is strange for a two and a half year old if you google it in isolation. Will post new thread with his speech ishoos.....

purplepidjbauble · 04/12/2010 17:26

I have no idea what is strange and what isn't with kids of that age. Just thought the strategy might be fun! Xmas Smile

LollipopViolet · 06/12/2010 12:57

Hi everyone!

Sorry I missed Friday night, I was out for my birthday meal and then away with my friend H in Manchester til yesterday night.

My friends on Friday, decided their present to me after the meal would be to take me to a club and give me some shots... how I managed to be up in time for the train on Saturday I will never know!

Faithless were amazing! We had no problem with access round the MEN arena, and the staff even stopped people camping out in the wheelchair space (we had an ace view, so people would start standing behind us, and apparently they're not allowed because the block only officially has 2 seats, one occupied by me, the other being H's wheelchair. Stupid question of the night from some guy "How did you manage to wrangle this view?".

Erm...

Then off to the ice hockey yesterday, and my lovely friend and tutor R had arranged for me to be the night's puck sponsor, so I got to go on the ice and have a picture with one of the players, and got a signed puck from him :) I'll get a signed picture in a couple of weeks too! :)

So happy, nothing can bring me down from the euphoric state I'm in at the moment. Well, one thing did, but I'm going to start a new thread on that as I don't want to end this post on a low :)

bigcar · 06/12/2010 13:05

oh that's lovely, glad you had a great birthday Xmas Smile

TheArsenicCupCake · 06/12/2010 13:13

Sounds like a great birthday :)

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