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I dont know how did it happened...All I just remembered was I click on the MOD Control (which I think Im not supposed to have it because Im not MOD??) then had a bit of fiddle...then 1 second Chatbox is gone!
Not an expert, I only try to help.
i think only scouser keith has permission to restore your chat, but if i was him
no i wish i had a bike thou
little joe is doing great ladyj, hes nearly 3 1/2 now, i took him for a swine flu jab today, i think he recognised the nurse, caz soon as he saw her he started crying but it was over quick and he was ok
if my misses gets a job soon, we will go to the phils later this year,,
my misses son got wed today in the phils, next month hes coming back to the UK for good !, its been 2yrs since he went..
so he'll be looking after little joe til he goes to school in sept
Hey Jo, can your son speak english properly or even just two connected words ie; big daddy, im hungry? My son who's turning 3 y/o this June is still can't speak much. The health visitor said he's just got slow speech progress.
Oh your other son got wed! oh dear! another addition to your family that means you'll have carry on to pay for another visa fees
Not an expert, I only try to help.
Boss Keith.. Im waiting for you... hurry up!
Not an expert, I only try to help.
yes more visa fees, for his misses and their daughter
little joe was a slow starter at speaking, my misses arranged for a speech therapist to come and see joe at home for a few weeks, but hes improved a lot
contact your speech and language therapist at local NHS to evalute your little'un
I shouldn't worry overmuch, Anne ... my grandson is three-and-a half and still isn't talking a great deal - yet his mum [my daughter] is a Speech & Language Therapist by profession! Thing is HE fully understands what is being said to HIM.
Besides, some folk say that boys tend to be slower than girls in this respect. Don't know if there's any foundation in such a statement, though.
I have a new "toy" in MY bedroom, too; it's kept 'neath my pillow, ... and can be triggered-off in the event of my inadvertently becoming "overheated"! Loosely, it is termed a "vibrator" ... but IS, in effect, a smoke-detecting device provided by Social Services to an elderly person who's "hard" [of hearing!].
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