"Who cares" says Liz, after 3 paragraphs and 95 words of red-faced, splittle-flecked raging about the PC snowflakes making the new Doctor Who companion a man.

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"Who cares" says Liz, after 3 paragraphs and 95 words of red-faced, splittle-flecked raging about the PC snowflakes making the new Doctor Who companion a man.
Good intentions?
I was listening to somebody talking about the importance of data and how you look after it. Now I confess that for me, Data means strings of numbers. I know that’s wrong, it’s just a mental picture I’ve somehow been stuck with. But in reality, data is information. And she gave us an example of why it is important to look after data, and the damage getting it wrong can do. Now I’m not talking…
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Honestly I would go into some kind of child care/educational work if the pay wasn't so shit
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Dyspraxia update
Ok, it's not confirmed, because that would involve a visit to an educational psychologist and about £500 to tell us pretty much what we already know - but...
I spoke to the GP this afternoon and she went through a box-ticking exercise to determine whether she could refer YoungMan to an Occupational Therapist or not. Pretty much everything she asked, he displayed. The only real exception was for gross motor skills (which, as I said before, he's always accomplished easily and early for his age). However, fine motor skills, how easily distracted he is, his energy levels... all ticked her boxes for being outside of the range of "normal".
Referral, done. She doesn't know how long it will take for him to get an occupational therapy appointment, but it's in process at least. Now we just keep on keeping on with things and one day we'll get a letter, inviting him to an appointment.
So... am I convinced he's dyspraxic? Not totally. Do I think he needs help to improve his fine motor skills? Yep. Am I hoping that the OT will be able to give us some activities he'll enjoy to do that? Oh, yes, indeed!
Ticking boxes on Flickr.
i am so stoked for army week, you cannot even imagine. ( ^ . ^ )
we've already been given the little army men figurines that have our "targets" on them, and i'm pretty sure i have an idea of who mine is, but i may be confusing him with another person, lawl.
and our units flag is, by far, the best flag. we got so carried away making it, haha. i think we also got more paint on each other than our flag.
sunday at 1700 hours, army week begins!