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My neighbor a little girl in a pickle
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<blockquote data-quote="Fndwheelie" data-source="post: 2127567" data-attributes="member: 447317"><p>You can only help as much as the mother agrees, talk to the mum, ask if she wants your help. Let her know you will be around if she has questions or wants advice. You can offer to attend appointments with them, if it suits you, to help with reading/writing and understanding the doctor. It’s always helpful to have two pairs of ears when getting distressing information at the doctor. </p><p>Edit: Also if she has any paperwork or forms that need filling you could assist. Also the school will probably want something in writing about special requirements and risks for a type 1 student.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fndwheelie, post: 2127567, member: 447317"] You can only help as much as the mother agrees, talk to the mum, ask if she wants your help. Let her know you will be around if she has questions or wants advice. You can offer to attend appointments with them, if it suits you, to help with reading/writing and understanding the doctor. It’s always helpful to have two pairs of ears when getting distressing information at the doctor. Edit: Also if she has any paperwork or forms that need filling you could assist. Also the school will probably want something in writing about special requirements and risks for a type 1 student. [/QUOTE]
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