Five tips to manage school transition

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We had a meeting at Poss’ new school last week. They were lovely, accommodating and delightful; all the things you want to see in a new school. Poss left with a giant smile on her face, the kind that usually only comes with a new accessory for her bike, or a comic that she’s been […]

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Where dreams are made…

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They say that one of a Sagittarius’ traits is a love of travel. And while I’ve always loved the concept of travel, and indulged a little here and there, the dreams of big overseas adventures have remained just that, dreams. There’s lots of reasons for that, and none of them particularly interesting; life has just […]

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Wired for wonder

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Last week I sat in a room listening to some inspiring women, all talking on their topic of speciality. One had recently spoken at the UN, another is a respected psychologist and the third is a highly regarded teacher. And all three of them happened to be Autistic. Why is this important? It’s probably the first […]

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Cycling: learning a new language

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If you had of asked me this time last year if I’d be up before 8am on a Sunday morning to watch a cycling event, I’d probably have laughed at you. Or suggested you drink more gin. After almost 12 years, we’ve managed to avoid all sorts of weekend sports and had no plans to […]

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Starting slow with pleasing things

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Last week I picked back up on my ‘things that are pleasing me’ post, and I had all these good intentions of writing all week. Then life got in the way and it didn’t happen. That seems to be happening a lot. It’s busy at the moment; work is keeping my brain full for more […]

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