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.
Three years ago in December I was told I had breast cancer can you imagine it was those words you don't expect to hear and always think it's someone else . Extracts from my blog from when I was diagnosed with breast cancer and how my husband , family my daughters and my son , friends and my sponsored children kept me ticking over . This I felt I needed to add as I felt my calling and last year was such a shock I think I didn't write as much as I would have liked to but I have come back with avengence writing more and even now wanting to do the Live below the line challenge and I'm still here for my husband , daughters, son and friends . God obviously feels like my work isn't finished and I have more to do in this lifetime and he has plans for me. I was told just before Christmas 2013 . I had firstly gone to see my GP prompted by my husband Thursday, 5 December 2013 The beginning of a rollercoaster journey Our Family Journey as I ...
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