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Jimjams2 · 09/03/2007 18:10

OK it's very nice to receive a free DVD for having an autistic child- but ds1 is screaming the place down because its finished

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Socci · 09/03/2007 18:14

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Jimjams2 · 09/03/2007 18:18

only arived today socci- must be good at what it does, because usually ds1 doesn't notice something until he's seen it a few times- this is first viewing.

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Jimjams2 · 09/03/2007 18:21

ok- will someone tell me how to get him away from the blinking DVD and into the bath. Didn't think of this one did you Simon Baron Cohen

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ButterflyInGlassMaze · 21/03/2007 16:29

I was wondering how everyone was getting on with the DVD.

We've had our copy about a week now and my son, 8, absolutely loves it! It's the first time he's sat and watched something that he actually seems to enjoy! Amazing!

He wants it on everyone morning while we're getting ready for school, sometimes when he returns from school, too!

nikkie · 21/03/2007 23:00

Very popular at my school!

sphil · 22/03/2007 21:27

We haven't had one - I thought every member of the NAS was supposed to get one?

kitegirl · 23/03/2007 14:34

my DS is not bothered, still wants Pingu on morning, noon and night

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