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Oh yes... hyperactive (thinks: what is that?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 550696" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Yes, it must be like things used to be - but they must have been even worse then, with no terms or body of knowledge to refer to. At least now SOME people recognise these conditions, at least one can inform oneself. </p><p>Had a small glimpse of J's new teacher at lunchtime - he seems (what more can one say?) relaxed, self-confident, approachable. I hope that is an accurate impression! J seems to be settling into it and happy. When he asked me this morning if there was school and I said yes, he said "Hurrah!" </p><p>I realise what a big load it is off parents' minds if their child can be happy at school... seems so important, even if there are challenges and difficulties outside it. So I do hope this is how things will continue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 550696, member: 11227"] Yes, it must be like things used to be - but they must have been even worse then, with no terms or body of knowledge to refer to. At least now SOME people recognise these conditions, at least one can inform oneself. Had a small glimpse of J's new teacher at lunchtime - he seems (what more can one say?) relaxed, self-confident, approachable. I hope that is an accurate impression! J seems to be settling into it and happy. When he asked me this morning if there was school and I said yes, he said "Hurrah!" I realise what a big load it is off parents' minds if their child can be happy at school... seems so important, even if there are challenges and difficulties outside it. So I do hope this is how things will continue. [/QUOTE]
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