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Article in today's Guardian - v.v.g

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chonky · 17/09/2004 19:45

Describes a lot of what I feel sometimes. Made me cry, but very uplifting at the same time... (sorry, no can do links!)

www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,1306418,00.html

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Twiglett · 17/09/2004 19:53

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chonky · 17/09/2004 19:55

Thanks - how do you do it pls?

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unicorn · 17/09/2004 19:59

What a beautiful article... Think EVERYONE should read it...

StickyNote · 17/09/2004 20:01

I'm crying. Thank you for posting this x

chonky · 17/09/2004 20:01

Bump!

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Twiglett · 17/09/2004 20:03

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chonky · 17/09/2004 20:05

Thanks Twiglett, you'd never guess I used to work in IT

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alibubbles · 17/09/2004 20:25

That is a very moving and uplifting article. Thank you for posting it.

alibubbles · 17/09/2004 20:26

Sorry, chonky, didn't look to see that you'd posted uplifting too, but it is so, so inspiring as well.

heartinthecountry · 17/09/2004 20:29

Great article -thanks for posting chonky.
Is it me or is there a lot in the media at the moment about children with SN? Maybe I'm just more aware of it.

chonky · 17/09/2004 20:38

I like to think that it's both HITC

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chonky · 17/09/2004 20:40

Sorry, was talking about me being more aware

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willow2 · 18/09/2004 17:32

Wow. What a beautiful, moving piece that is.

tamum · 18/09/2004 17:40

Fantastic, life-affirming article. Thanks so much for posting it.

Chocol8 · 19/09/2004 17:34

That was so beautifully written and so descriptive. Fantastic.

Caroline5 · 19/09/2004 21:13

That is a really beautiful article, thanks chonky

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