“Please share your experience of your last ten years, 2019 vs. 2009.”
Read MoreWhat we did on Sunday 1st December
Read MoreThe Down's Syndrome Association asked me to write a blog for them to share together with photos from Coraline’s photoshoot for Prima Magazine.
Read MoreNew @bondsaus suit which arrived in the post from Australia
Read MoreI’ve joined a group of mums to answer a question each Monday. This week’s question is: “Why are you thankful for your child with Down syndrome?”
Read MoreIn a café, in the supermarket or on the bus, people sometimes come up and simply say this to us.
Read More@21co_sunsmile coffee shop is going to be a regular stop every time we come to see friends in Leeds.
Read MoreMore official photos from our @primamag photoshoot with @nickyjohnston.
Read MoreWe now have the official photos from our @primamag photoshoot with the incredible celebrity and fashion photographer @nickyjohnston.
Read More"As a parent, what are some ways I can teach my children about inclusion, disabilities and differences?"
Read MoreWe are excited to be part of a feature about four different mums and their stories
Read MoreChildren with Down's Syndrome can have problems with their digestive system, and can have a slower metabolism (burning off calories at a 10-15% slower rate when exercising i.e. a lower resting metabolic rate of 10-15% )
Read MoreOur neighbour Margaret was learning so much we thought we had better keep up! And of course we want to do it for Coraline
Read More"As a parent of a child with special educational needs, is self care important? What do you do to take care of yourself?”
Read More“I never see a disability; just an ability to face life head on in an inspiring way".
Read MoreHere are ten tips for joy, inspired by how joy is a value of our life with Coraline. The twist is you write them!
Read MoreI am entering the Bloody Awesome Parents (BAPS) SEND Blogging Awards 2020 for parents and carers of children with additional needs.
Read More“I feel so privileged to have been given the opportunity to work with pupils with additional learning needs.”
Read MoreI have asked a few teacher friends who I used to work with, who teach in the field of special educational needs (SEN) to write a bit about a topic of their choosing to do with their teaching.
Read MoreI love how he ordered new running shoes to run it in, which he’d not tried before, which arrived the day before, and wore them for the first time on the day!
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