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DS2 goes for assesment on Thursday

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juniper68 · 08/08/2004 23:27

I'm a bit nervous but he's improved so much and I'm so proud of him. We've just been away for 2 weeks in Orlando and even though he isn't 4 til September he fitted in so well. I just hope I don't get stroppy with the Dr if she starts nit picking. I'm sure she'll be lovely, I've heard she is. I need to get my mum to sit for DS1 as he'd worry if he came, he's very protective of his little brother.

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Fio2 · 09/08/2004 06:06

of course you are going to be nervoius. Asessments are very hard (I find) emotionally but I think you do have to take evrything the dr says with a pinch of salt. If you took everything on board they say you would be depressed for weeks. Usually evry asessment we have I end up in tears! so I am maybe not the best person to be giving advice

Hope it goes well

coppertop · 09/08/2004 09:07

Glad to hear that he's making so much progress. Best of luck for Thursday.

juniper68 · 09/08/2004 16:33

thanks for that fio and coppertop x

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lou33 · 09/08/2004 16:41

Good luck

juniper68 · 09/08/2004 22:01

We;ve just been to Asda and one of the workers from his pre school was there and she'd been stood watching him as we were getting cereal. she was amazed at his speech as he doesn't say much there so at least she'll report back

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