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Hi @pepperpig and welcome to the community! Would you like to tell us a bit about yourself?Disability Gamechanger - 2019
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Hi I am a mum of 3. My eldest son is 35 married and has 3 children. I have a 19 year old daughter and a son whi is almost 14. My youngest is disabled. He doesn't have a diagnosis. He has PMLD as well as other problems
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Hi @pepperpig - Welcome to the community, & thank you for sharing. I have 3 grandchildren too, aged 11, 15 &17. As far as your youngest son goes, have you looked at Mencap also, which might provide some support? See: https://www.mencap.org.uk/advice-and-support/profound-and-multiple-learning-disabilities-pmldI hope you enjoy being part of this friendly, & also supportive community, & please do say if you have any questions. There are often other parents who can relate, or others that will be able to help.
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Hi @nuttynetty - Welcome to this lovely helpful community. How have you been today?
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Welcome to the community @pepperpig. How are you?Community Manager
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