That sounds great - we were never offered anything like that - just the homecare nurses calling in to check saturations and weight etc
I hope we dont loose it either!
Its great to see him doing so well, my god thats early - how terrifying for you - you have done so well - its easy to see why he chose you to be his mumma
i was told that i would quilify for 30 free hrs for my other children as well as samuel who has autism,
ds1 is about to start school and ds2 is under the 20free hrs anyway so im happy to leave him with that.
ds3 has only just turned 2yrs and im not sure im ready for him to go into any care yet.
Mummy to 4 boys
Samuel - 18.6.05
Rory - 15.7.06
Mason - 13.06.08
Emmett - 24.01.10
Baby #5 - cooking
oh an i say go for the CDA coz drs fees are only til they are 5yrs though some places its until 6yrs. so it will help with scripts also i thing child who get CDA can get there own community service card.
Mummy to 4 boys
Samuel - 18.6.05
Rory - 15.7.06
Mason - 13.06.08
Emmett - 24.01.10
Baby #5 - cooking
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