Caleb starts his homeschooling for this year and he looks forward to learning more this year with his two teachers that come to the house daily at split times.. Today he starts with English which is greatπ and he seems to engage very well with both tutors. It’s great how he can communicate with both teachers and they take interest in his interests which is fabulous.ous . This morning he spoke about his new Christmas π gifts π. It’s nice because he gets substantial breaks when he is tired π€ so he is emmensely lucky in comparison to others. One to one makes life easier with his health and difficulties. Caleb has receptive and expressive language disorder so he struggles in big classes and one to one is easier for him in not being distracted . Caleb has an echp which has been helpful because he gets hours covered for his needs. At school it was difficult with going from place to place and the noise levels. It wasn’t practical for Caleb but being homeschooled is much better and tailored to his abilities.
What we looked like 2 years ago Post -Cancer Blues The one thing i wasn't prepared for was Post Cancer Blues !!! I really thought i dealt with the whole situation very well i hardly cried throughout the cancer progress and chemotherapy . Then the brick wall came with full force when all of my treatments stopped . I cannot tell you how many times i cried in a day because it was so many times .I wasn't prepared to have a complete melt down. Please prepare yourself for the possible onslaught of this . I thought i would be absolutely fine and ready to up and go again . I was so far from the absolute truth . I thought in my mind that i would feel relief but in honesty i think i was struggling knowing what i had just been through . I felt lucky to still be alive but i couldn't get into doing anything i may of done before . i struggled picking up the phone , writing letters , functioning at good pace. every day was a fight with myself . I felt vul...
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