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DS3 has got his unit place- yay!

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PlainOldPeachy · 21/01/2009 12:45

At our first choice, and if they can't cope with him (sorr, LEA speak- meet his needs)(WTF? a year ago they were saying he didnt need support LOL) he gets a place in our second choice

YAY

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TotalChaos · 21/01/2009 12:46

oh good, that must be a relief to have this sorted. Is he starting after Easter? Is it a language unit?

PlainOldPeachy · 21/01/2009 12:55

Not a lu, they wont take him now he has dx, but is a sn unit within a good primary, 24 kids in total, and we know a few from rugby club.

I had to force him to school thi morning and have done for a few days so phew

his 1-1 leaves at half term so hoping that means we can get it through for then, couldnt have him in ms without one

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TotalChaos · 21/01/2009 12:59

oh no, I thought it was mid march she was going, that's a shame. fingers cross for a prompt start.

PlainOldPeachy · 21/01/2009 13:00

Yep- thats our half term LOL (wierdy terms here)

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TotalChaos · 21/01/2009 13:01

gosh - wales is a different country isn't it .

PlainOldPeachy · 21/01/2009 13:03

Oh yes indeedy LOL

But at elastwe get free rpescritptions, and having an AM as well as an MP is double bubble

Even if they do call their hills mountains (runs for cover, last time I said that in public I was swprn at!)

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Mitchell81 · 21/01/2009 13:04

Thats great news, you must be so relieved to have the outcome you wanted.

PlainOldPeachy · 21/01/2009 13:09

Oh we are Mitchell, should make a big difference to him now.

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coppertop · 21/01/2009 14:40

That's brilliant news, Peachy!

Thank gawd they've finally opened their eyes and removed their heads from their own orifices

moondog · 21/01/2009 14:41

That's great! What a weight off your shoulders.
Llongyfarchiadau

PlainOldPeachy · 21/01/2009 14:42

[grion] MD

I actually knew what that meant! Wow

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PlainOldPeachy · 21/01/2009 14:42

PMSL, grion does sound as if it'd be Welsh for grin doesn't it?

try again

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moondog · 21/01/2009 14:43

lol

lou031205 · 21/01/2009 14:51

Hooray for peachyboy!

macwoozy · 21/01/2009 14:56

That's great, I bet you're over the moon

SpookyMadMummy · 21/01/2009 15:50

Fantastic news, Peachy, The only way is up from here.
Dd1 started in an autism unit a couple of weeks ago and there has been an amazing change already. Hope its the same for your DS

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