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George, Felicity and Dominic

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 1:11 pm
by AlanHunter
We had a great time at the Bash. Our young grandson Matthew enjoyed playing with George and Felicity. Since then he has related much better to others. His talking has much improved and he has ASKED to see George again. If mum or dad see this here's hoping we'll meet again next time. ps We will be at the Norfolk bash. Cheers! :D :D

Re: George, Felicity and Dominic

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 1:19 pm
by mikeonb4c
AlanHunter wrote:We had a great time at the Bash. Our young grandson Matthew enjoyed playing with George and Felicity. Since then he has related much better to others. His talking has much improved and he has ASKED to see George again. If mum or dad see this here's hoping we'll meet again next time. ps We will be at the Norfolk bash. Cheers! :D :D
Couldn't agree more. My son Will disappears on arrival and is hardly seen until its time to leave. Really good for all the kids to make connections.

We had a lovely lady, a teacher, who lived next to us some years back. She said:

"I've taught a lot of kids. Some were bright and some were not so bright. But it was the ones who could get on with other people that I never had to worry about."

A wise observation indeed. 8)

Re: George, Felicity and Dominic

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 8:38 pm
by aitch
I once learned from a collegue if you can spend 10 minutes with a young person that makes them think about anything then that is 10 minutes well spent. The young people at the bash seemed to me to be well behaved, enjoyed themselves and took to the "lifestyle" that we are trying to promote well done to them all =D> =D> =D> =D> long may it continue in the same way these are the "adults" of the future lets hope that they learn well from us.