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penguinmum's creamy fish pie: smoky, seasonal fish in a creamy white sauce with grated, rather than mashed, tatties on top - a meal of the highest comfort-food order.

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   Our SN area is not a substitute for expert advice. While many Mumsnetters have a specialist knowledge of special needs, if they post here they are posting as members, not experts. There are, however, lots of organisations that can help - some suggestions are listed here. If you've come across an organisation that you've found helpful, please tell us. Go to Parents with disabilities, SN children, SN legal, SN education, SN recommendations.

this place is looking dusty and unloved..........

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Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 31-Oct-09 16:15:14
i am new to mnet (about a week) and have only just found this teens section today! it is where i need to be so will now have a look at the threads. Hello all! am a parent of a dd with sn; she is 11 but teen in her behaviour etc etc. Good to find some other parents in similar boat.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 31-Oct-09 09:44:00
I am thinking.......
Yeah it is, but don't fret - I have several ishoos on the brew here and some will soon be ready to serve.
In the meantime please research:-
how would you feel if the psychobabblers thought you'd caused anxiety disorder in your dc?
how far should I go in letting ds (15 in a fortnight) take decisions about his physio?
and where is my perfect college for ds, I need it by Sept 2011 and I'm no nearer finding it.
I just need to let these ferment for a few more days (and get the hols over with) and I shall be ready for opinions.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sun 25-Oct-09 09:13:13
make sure you use a Henry, not a Dyson!
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 16-Oct-09 18:57:21
I think it needs a good dust and clean
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