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wish me luck cos I think i might need it

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2shoescreepingthroughblood · 05/10/2006 12:45

toninght I am taking dd to have a look around ds's school he is in ms and yr 10. I have been putting it off for years. but realised if I don't do it now I am going to run out of time.
It is the open evening when yr 6 look round so will be busy.
just dreading all the stares........
and getting the key for the lift..........
and getting her wheelchair in and out of doors...........
and avoiding the boy in ds's year that has (supposed) sn and will be a pain(VERY long story)
ao wish me well please

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BATtymumma · 05/10/2006 12:48

good luck.

do you have to go today? could you not ask to see the school another day when its alittle quieter?

i don't envy you.

southeastastralplain · 05/10/2006 12:48

good luck 2shoes!

2shoescreepingthroughblood · 05/10/2006 12:51

no has to be tonight as ds insists lol
won't be too bad
it would be worse if I just went in school time as...well you know the score
ds has been haveing some problems at school with some kids saying he has made her up....
lucky the biggest boy in the class sorted them out as he has met her.

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2mum · 05/10/2006 13:22

Good luck, hope everything goes ok for you, ds and dd 2shoes.

2shoescreepingthroughblood · 05/10/2006 21:40

must have worked as it went really well.saw the boy I was going to advoid and he was really sweet.

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charleypopspreviouslyntt · 05/10/2006 21:42

Phew! Well done x

FioFio · 06/10/2006 08:50

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2shoescreepingthroughblood · 06/10/2006 22:36

horrid boy now he is calling her names on msn
wait till I see him again

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BATtymumma · 07/10/2006 01:02

what a nasty little shit.

2shoescreepingthroughblood · 07/10/2006 10:38

what gets me is he is supposed to have aspergers but he is 14 (very tall and well built) and gets no support. say supposed cos I have my doubts
(I have met his family)

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charleypopspreviouslyntt · 07/10/2006 10:47

asperger's is no excuse for acting like that. You should save the MSN conversation, print it out and take it to his school

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