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Mind and Body
I'm wondering if there's anyone in the same boat as me. I'm a single mum with a great son 34 who has Aspergers. He helps me a lot due to my arthritis in my back.legs and knees. I have also been Agoraphobic for 12 years.Therapy didn't help so I was prescribed Diazapam. They gave me my life back but, I'm now on a slow…
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Cooking with a physically impaired child?
Hello How do you manage to cook food? I want to teach my son cooking skills. But since he is a full time wheelchair user, standing up is not a option. Are there any aids, and pieces of equipment that would help? Any advice will be greatly appreciated. I have no clue where to start. My son is a paraplegic due to spina…
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SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS DEPARTMENT
Hello everyone, I have a 23 year old daughter.She has a diagnosis of global delay,epilepsy and learning difficulties since birth,childhood & teens.She was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at the age of 18 years. In the search of better health and education for my daughter, I had migrated to UK from Pakistan a year before.…
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Road to Resilience - how to process your child's diagnosis
We have a new series of films to share with you, from parents and carers for parents and carers called The Road to Resilience. Our first film is about how to process your child's diagnosis, take a look and let us know your thoughts and experiences. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSpkYnOMe8k&feature=youtu.be
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Outward facing carrier for toddler for me to use with my electric wheelchair?
toddler in a sheelchair, outwards facing carrier recommendations I am an electric dheelchair user with a two year old toddler, my wife currently straps him to me with a carrier so he faces towards me as he gets bigger he would prefer to face outwards can anyone recommend an outward facing carrier for kids 2-6 years? many…
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Housing issues disabled parent
hi I’m new to this but seeking advice, my dad had a stroke in June and has been left unable to walk assisted. My parents are in rented accommodation which is now not suitable as he cannot get out of their flat which has 3 steps. We have registered fir housing, but yesterday was told they would not qualify as they have sold…
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deputyship
How do you go about getting a mental capacity assessment done can you then use it for applying for financial deputyship can someone with a deputy for finances have a bank account in their own name aswell
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Special needs
I'm after some advice please my daughter has dyslexia and other complex needs she's in the last year at junior school and we just about to pick her secondary school she has her heart set on one school which her friends are going to but her teacher think she wouldnt be able to cope in a main stream school. my husband wants…
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Bridgend Children’s disability team
hi I’m wondering if anyone as had problems with Bridgend social services mainly disabled team
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Parent of 17 yr old autistic son
hi im new have battled for years for support for my son got diagnosis at 14 by which time he has found his own way of coping which is gaming. No GCSEs as anxiety stopped him managing school. College promised support then pulled his course at last minute. So really struggling to motivate him to access education. im a stroke…
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ADHD support
Im currently going through the process of getting both my children 6 & 9 assessed for ADHD. Are there any parent support groups i can go to, there seems to be a lot for ASD but not ADHD? Often I feel very alone. Also my hubby has realised during this journey that he also has ADHD. He is going to approach his GP to start…
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Activities for autistic children
Hi. I have recently been given custody of my 12 year old nephew. He has been through some very traumatic events and I’m working hard to provide him with stability. He won’t allow me to play with him and I feel I’m failing him by always allowing him to play alone. Does anyone please have any advice on how I can interact…
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Child's DLA
First time here. I think I want to rant more than anything. My 9 year old has ASD. I applied for DLA for him and got refused. Appealed and got refused again based on a report from the school that they requested. I checked with the school and they have told me that no one has done a report, they didn't even get a request.…
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New to Forum - Australian
Hi, I
from Australia and have 3 sons, a 15 year old singleton (the eldest) and
identical twins (12 years). One on my twins has autism and is non-verbal.
Recently my cousin, who is an obstetrician, told me about the most wonderful
podcast, presented by two mums (from Melbourne). Both mums have twins (&
singletons as well) &…
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Daughter has recently been through a clinical assessment, can anyone advise me further?
Hello I've been given link to here as I'm a parent carer to my daughter who is 14. She has recently been through a clinical assessment due to struggles with social anxiety, depression and agoraphobia. Shes missed 3 years schooling now and lives pretty much cut off from outside world. It's not how I want it for her and her…
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Help
l became ill 3 years ago. Changed my life. I had issues with osteoarthritis my knee ankles and neck, which l knew off. I had septis which was missed, this lead to 3 years of hell with the NHS missed diagnosed and passed from surgeon to surgeon. Fisula, whole in my bladder, lump biopsies all not followed up. I eventually…
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Appoinment Tracking
Hello and thankyou for welcoming me to this group. I was wondering how other parents keep track of all the different appointments, from speech and language to Child in need meetings, physiotherapy, incontinence appointments etc. I am ok at adding appointments to my phone, but find it hard to remember what each professional…
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Encouraging my 2 year old with CP to walk
Hello all. First time posting on here! My daughter is just over 2 and was diagnosed with PVL resulting in diaplegic CP. She's so keen to be independent (she has a twin brother who is very active) but refuses to use the Kaye Walker our physio has given us. This results in frustration and tears (from both of us) as she wants…
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BLUE BADGE, daughter
hi everyone, I could do with some advice. My daughter 5 suffers from mitochondrial disease which has presented itself in many ways and leaves her unable to walk at all. She uses a walking frame. I have recently seperated from my wife and have regular access. My wife has since we seperated attempted to make my life very…
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We are looking to talk to parents about Medical Negligence
Are you the parent of a disabled child and currently going through the medical negligence process? Are you able to help? We are looking for parents to test Scope's medical negligence advice. Please contact me on richard.luke@scope.org.uk