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amynnixmum · 09/03/2007 14:16

Some of you may know about the problems we have had with ds but to sum up he started school in sept 2004 and had such bad problems that he was excluded 3 times in as many months

He wasn't allowed to go to the xmas party or be in their nativity play which made me very and - especially as I still needed to go and watch dd in it

Today (in his new school) I have just watched him in a performance of Joseph and his Technicolour Dreamcoat and he was FANTASTIC. He was in it several times, knew all the actions in the dances and all the words to the songs. I am so so proud of him.

He added a few of his own special bits of course but that just added to it and IMO he stole the show Parents were coming up to me afterwards and saying how brilliant he was

This morning he had me in tears because he has been such hard work at home at the moment and now I am sitting here crying with happiness and pride. He has come such a long way in 2 years that i can hardly believe it.

Sorry I know its a long post but I'm just bursting with pride and most people I knwo won't understand why it means so much but I know you will

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sphil · 09/03/2007 15:26

How lovely! Well done to your DS

macwoozy · 09/03/2007 16:41

amynnixmum, that's wonderful, you must be so dead chuffed

ChippyMinton · 09/03/2007 16:55

That's great, you deserve to be a very proud mummy

FioFio · 09/03/2007 16:56

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coppertop · 09/03/2007 16:57

That sounds fantastic.

It's amazing how being in the right school can make so much difference. Well done to your little ds.

2shoes · 09/03/2007 17:02

thanks for posting that it amde me

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