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  • The Ride Access Pass explained…
    We were recently able to apply for a Merlin Ride Access Pass. So I thought I would take the time to explain why we have it and why we are not just skipping the queue because we feel like it (yes that was shouted at me yesterday). My little one is completely and utterly taken byContinue reading “The Ride Access Pass explained…”
  • A Class Passport
    We’ve only just got a diagnosis for our little one, but I kinda wish I had used this for the last few years. Every year when my little one changes classes, we have to start all over again and I have help my little ones teacher understand him better. I listened to a webinar about ADHDContinue reading “A Class Passport”
  • Caring for the carer
    Our little one has recently been diagnosed with ADHD. Which is amazing because it’s been a bit of a fight. But with it has come some unexpected outcomes and feelings. (I’ll go into some of these in more detail in other posts). But the main thing to become blatantly obvious is I need to care forContinue reading “Caring for the carer”
  • Mothers Day verses Birthday
    After Mothers Day I posted on FB that it hadn’t been the best day. It hadn’t been great because my little one hadn’t been prepped at all about a different day and not only was it different, it was about me and not him! So I challenged myself to have a better birthday and I canContinue reading “Mothers Day verses Birthday”
  • Why should I sing?
    I recently had to write an essay about this subject and it inspired me so much I had to share some of my findings with you. I am mainly writing this to any parent who wonders why they should sing because they feel a bit silly or to the people who do song time at workContinue reading “Why should I sing?”