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<blockquote data-quote="Granny_grump_" data-source="post: 1648501" data-attributes="member: 282121"><p>[USER=444440]@Sobo82[/USER] Three year olds with or without any problems are a handful I may be a gran now but I never forget my lot, I also have a son now in his 50s and still doesn't sleep,we too have problems in our wider family learning difficulties both in my sisters family due to being born too soon and she is double epileptic but she has two lovely children and looks after them very well.</p><p>Two grandchildren have dyspraxia but went to university and got good degrees, and myself have a youngest son now inhis 40s who has spinal injuries from a traffic accident when he was 4 years old, but even though confined to a wheelchair he is a manager in finance at our local council offices,so you see there are no limits whatever the problems they will with your help and encouragement find their way in life,wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a Wonderful New Year! Kathleen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Granny_grump_, post: 1648501, member: 282121"] [USER=444440]@Sobo82[/USER] Three year olds with or without any problems are a handful I may be a gran now but I never forget my lot, I also have a son now in his 50s and still doesn't sleep,we too have problems in our wider family learning difficulties both in my sisters family due to being born too soon and she is double epileptic but she has two lovely children and looks after them very well. Two grandchildren have dyspraxia but went to university and got good degrees, and myself have a youngest son now inhis 40s who has spinal injuries from a traffic accident when he was 4 years old, but even though confined to a wheelchair he is a manager in finance at our local council offices,so you see there are no limits whatever the problems they will with your help and encouragement find their way in life,wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a Wonderful New Year! Kathleen [/QUOTE]
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