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Preparing my daughter with Sotos Syndrome for school

Last week my daughter started kindergarten, in a mainstream public school. As any parent of a child with a delay or disability knows, this was months,  actually years in the making in terms of preparation. Today I wanted to share Read more…

By wadmin, 1 year1 year ago
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Miss G and Me

We are so excited to announce that we have partnered up with Miss G and Me. They will donate $5 to our association from every sale of the new Grace T-Shirt. This tee is such a fabulous addition to their Read more…

By wadmin, 2 years ago
SchooI advice

Q and A with Nanette – Nanna, and Shantel – Mum of Zac, who is 15 and has a Sotos-like Syndrome

When you have a child diagnosed with Sotos Syndrome it can be hard to know what is right for them school wise. There may be several options to choose from and they will range in terms of academic and emotional Read more…

By wadmin, 2 years2 years ago
SchooI advice

Q and A with Debbie, Mum of Kirsty, 33, with Sotos Syndrome

When you have a child diagnosed with Sotos Syndrome it can be hard to know what is right for them school wise. There may be several options to choose from and they will range in terms of academic and emotional Read more…

By wadmin, 2 years2 years ago
SchooI advice

Q and A with Nyssa, Mum of Hudson, 8, with Sotos Syndrome

When you have a child diagnosed with Sotos Syndrome it can be hard to know what is right for them school wise. There may be several options to choose from and they will range in terms of academic and emotional Read more…

By wadmin, 2 years2 years ago
Personal stories

Q and A with Kirsten, Mum of Angus with Sotos Syndrome

When you have a child diagnosed with Sotos Syndrome it’s hard to know what to expect, there is a list of things to watch for and each child will be affected differently. Some start life with a lot of medical Read more…

By wadmin, 2 years2 years ago
Personal stories

Q and A with Grace, a Sibling of someone with Sotos Syndrome

When you have a unique child with extra needs, be this medical or developmental support, it can effect the whole family. This includes siblings of whose perspective we don’t often hear about. Today we ‘Google Met’ with Grace Beswick, who Read more…

By wadmin, 2 years2 years ago
Personal stories

Q and A with Rebecca, Mum of Jayden with Sotos Syndrome

When you have a child diagnosed with Sotos Syndrome it’s hard to know what to expect, there is a list of things to watch for and each child will be affected differently. Some start life with a lot of medical Read more…

By wadmin, 2 years ago
Personal stories

Q and A with Debbie, Mum of Rebecca with Sotos Syndrome

When you have a child diagnosed with Sotos Syndrome it’s hard to know what to expect, there is a list of things to watch for and each child will be affected differently. Some start life with a lot of medical Read more…

By wadmin, 2 years ago
Personal stories

Q and A with Priyanka, Mum of Ayush with Sotos Syndrome

When you have a child diagnosed with Sotos Syndrome it’s hard to know what to expect, there is a list of things to watch for and each child will be affected differently. Some start life with a lot of medical Read more…

By wadmin, 2 years2 years ago

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