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Reasons to be Cheerful...1,2,3, Josh, Dan and Trinity

Reasons to be Cheerful at Mummy from the Heart

I'm joining in with the Mummy from the heart's R2BC blog hop this week. Each of my children have given me something to be cheerful about...

1. Joshua has worked so hard all week on his homeschool work. He has pretty much completed everything I have set for him everyday this week with minimum fuss and I don't think he has had any school work related meltdowns - which is brilliant! His handwriting has also shown amazing improvement this week. I'm not bothered what his handwriting looks like per se, but it is usually a good indicator of how well he is coping in other areas of his life. Probably sounds a bit weird - but we have tried and tested it several times when he has been receiving occupational therapy sessions vs when he has not and the difference is totally incredible.


2. Daniel, our very own brilliant Chef, has been busy practising his 'cheffing' skills this week in preparation for tomorrow - complete with bossy head chef attitude (but it is really cute at the same time). He is in the live final of a cookery contest tomorrow and I really hope I don't let him down. I am his 'helper' but I'm a complete disaster area in the kitchen.


3. After yesterday morning's scare - I just feel so thankful that Trinity was ok and the problem so quickly resolved.

So these are my reasons to be cheerful this week, what are yours?

15 comments:

  1. really lovely reasons, sounds like you little ones are doing really well with their school work and cooking skills.
    So glad your daughter is ok, it happened to me when my son was a baby it is really scary, have a great weekend xx

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    1. thank you Glitsy Gleam. Yes - the boys have been amazing this week - I am such a proud mummy - thanks for your comments xxx

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    2. sorry for typo - GlitZy Gleam with Z! xxx

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  2. I totally get the handwriting thing - my son with aspergers is the exact same, his handwriting is completely unreadable when he's upset. The other reasons are great too x

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    1. thanks for your comments Looking for Blue sky. The handwriting things is incredible really - but you kind of have to see it to believe it. Like you say, it can often be unreadable at other times. x

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  3. Glad to hear your son is doing well with his writing...good luck you little chef xx have a fab weekend x

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    1. thanks Janglitz. Chef was brilliant today! will do a blog post one day soon about it - too exhausted to do it today though. hope you have a great weekend too x

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  4. hi, I'm glad little Trinity was well after all, I must admit that really got into me and with Harry being a bit poorly I'm on google trying to remember the 1st aid stuff I've learnt about 9 years ago. Also I got really curious about your little chef, would love to hear more. i love cooking and see kids involved in the kitchen for me is pure joy.

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    1. Hi Aida. Yes it is so important just to know a few basics of first aid isn't it - CPR, choking etc. Will definitely be writing more about Daniel's cookery (he is keen to write a blog post about it too). Just feel exhausted right now - so it will have to wait for another day - but soon hopefully x

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  5. I love the idea of using your children as aprompt for each reason, I'll be stealing that idea!

    Have a great weekend, Mich x

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    1. Thanks Mich. I love picking up ideas from other blogs too. Looking forward to joining in with R2BC again - I don't manage it every week - but really would like to try to. x

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  6. Hope the cooking went well and glad the home schooling is working out so well, I try to work with our 2 at home as well as them going to school as our eldest is far behind although ew do get alot of support from the school as well x

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    1. thanks for your comment. It is hard doing extra with them after school isn't it - I remember when mine were at school they would come home exhausted! There are so many positives about homeschooling but I know that Daniel would be very suited to a school environment (whereas Josh is doing better academically at home at the moment) - so I constantly question myself over what is the best thing to do.

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  7. Yes, I got one or two meltdowns which were completely out of character right towards the end shortly before he was taken away to live in a residential care home. But without the excessive observations and scrutiny from the local authority he worked well, enjoyed being home educated and came on in leaps and bounds. He liked to cook biscuits, pies, and rocky road amongst other things. I longed to home educate him from when I was pregnant but didn't until he was near the end of his schooling and had suffered the trauma of special school. He wasn't aspie but classic autistic spectrum which he varied along depending on who was writing the reports and their methods which were different from those I had learnt when studying speech therapy.

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    1. thanks for your comments Emma. Sounds like you had a good time with home ed. We love doing cookery too - the kids can learn so much from it. xxx

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