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Hi to everyone,
I have a son Kieran age 15 with williams syndrome, he is a great boy that brings love and joy to all that meet him, he can also be very abrupt and rude at times but does so in such a way that you cant help having a quiet snigger.
All the best to other parent's with w/s children we are all special too!
Angie xx
Hi to everyone,
I have a son Kieran age 15 with williams syndrome, he is a great boy that brings love and joy to all that meet him, he can also be very abrupt and rude at times but does so in such a way that you cant help having a quiet snigger.
All the best to other parent's with w/s children we are all special too!
Angie xx
Added: January 13, 2009
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Hi I'm Michelle, I have a beautiful daughter Alicia, she is nearly 4 years old. She's been going to nursery since she was 1, and she gets on really well with the other other children as they help her with the little things she cant manage. She has a few mobility problems, but she's getting there. Going through the second stage of her statement at the mo (although it was rejected 1st time round) so just in process of getting reports from doctors etc. Alicia has always got in a bad state when either she leaves people, or people leave the room, but lately it is becoming very distressing for her aswell as the people around her, she screams throws herself backward, kicks, this can last upto 15mins. Just wondered if anyone has had this problem, as no-one seems to be able to help me. If anyone has any ideas, please email.
Hi I'm Michelle, I have a beautiful daughter Alicia, she is nearly 4 years old. She's been going to nursery since she was 1, and she gets on really well with the other other children as they help her with the little things she cant manage. She has a few mobility problems, but she's getting there. Going through the second stage of her statement at the mo (although it was rejected 1st time round) so just in process of getting reports from doctors etc. Alicia has always got in a bad state when either she leaves people, or people leave the room, but lately it is becoming very distressing for her aswell as the people around her, she screams throws herself backward, kicks, this can last upto 15mins. Just wondered if anyone has had this problem, as no-one seems to be able to help me. If anyone has any ideas, please email.
Added: January 8, 2009
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Name: Amanda Buchan
From: Penicuik Scotland
E-mail: rossjeanamanda.buchan@btinternet.com
Name: Amanda Buchan
From: Penicuik Scotland
E-mail: rossjeanamanda.buchan@btinternet.com
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Hi to all who are reading this. If anybody over 18 has never been to The Rainbow house in Norfolk for a holiday you really should try it. It is a great place, nice staff and most of all you meet new people with W.S. and you can keep in touch.
Happy Christmas when it comes.
Hi to all who are reading this. If anybody over 18 has never been to The Rainbow house in Norfolk for a holiday you really should try it. It is a great place, nice staff and most of all you meet new people with W.S. and you can keep in touch.
Happy Christmas when it comes.
Added: November 21, 2008
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Name: caroline robson
From: brdlington
E-mail: robson641@btinternet.com
hi everyone
i have a daughter who is 23years old who has ws when she was a baby ws was unknow or had no name we have been through all schooling systems from main stream to mild learnig difficulties to speacail needs schooling i dont want to upset anyone with younger children but in my daughters case she has very server learning difficulties and is unable to read or write can only follow very simple instuctions and needs someone wtih her 24/7 she has to be be helped with all aspects of personell hygine and bathing she requires her food to cut up and is unfortunatly deterating in health, however she is a very hapy soul most of the time and all of us can have her off days!!! she displays nearly all the syemptons of ws and can still jpresent challenging behaviour, but she can also light a room up with her personality and laugh. I think perhaps the saddest thing is though that she sees of her age having a full life wtih a partner, going, going to the pub having children and is aware that she can not do these things after all she is 23 and has the same urges as everone else and still fancis a good looking bloke. The best we can do is give her a full a life as is possible doing the things she enjoys good luck to all of you out there with children with ws and dont forget if you have other children it affects there lives too.