Helping our son get the best life he can
Pauliepop
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My son Harry is tall, handsome, funny and also happens to be afflicted by complex epilepsy and learning disabilities... he is 16 and we love him to pieces ❤️❤️
As as he enters transition we know we have to become more aware of how to help him get the best life he can and are hoping to meet like minded people here.
thanks
paula
As as he enters transition we know we have to become more aware of how to help him get the best life he can and are hoping to meet like minded people here.
thanks
paula
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Hi @Pauliepop welcome to the community.
I moved your post to the parents and carers category, do take a look around, jump in and get involved
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Hi @Pauliepop,
Welcome to the community. It is great you are very supportive to your son.
Familiarise yourself with community discussion.
Why not too allow your son to set up his login details and he can navigate over the community himself?
I am sure he will have opportunity to meet open minded people in community here and in life situation too.
All best.
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