kirk
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Post by kirk on May 20, 2024 21:51:45 GMT
Evening from Belfast.
Name kirk. Married
51 years old .
Asda customer delivery driver
1 daughter 12 years old ( robyn) . Who's on the spectrum . Autism. Adhd . Pda . Learning disability .but very smart .
I was on the dadaf from the start . Which was very well appreciated.
Cheers Kirk
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Post by Darren on May 21, 2024 7:51:18 GMT
Hello from over the water
Welcome
Darren
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May 21, 2024 23:38:17 GMT
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Post by brabbie on May 21, 2024 23:38:17 GMT
Hey Kirk, didn't realise you were in Belfast, assumed everyone was English! I'm from Coleraine originally, but have ended up down south in Tipperary the last few years. Was up north a few weeks back showing off my newborn son to the family, loved being back.
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kirk
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Post by kirk on May 24, 2024 17:38:12 GMT
Originally from reading ( woman's influences brought me here 23 years ago ) .
Now my mum and dad are here watching there only grandchild grow up
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May 24, 2024 17:45:36 GMT
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Post by Darren on May 24, 2024 17:45:36 GMT
Evening from Belfast. Name kirk. Married 51 years old . Asda customer delivery driver 1 daughter 12 years old ( robyn) . Who's on the spectrum . Autism. Adhd . Pda . Learning disability .but very smart . I was on the dadaf from the start . Which was very well appreciated. Cheers Kirk How do you find raising your daughter with learning difficulties, my daughter has Down Syndrome, she is only 3 but we are hopeful she will go to mainstream school, is your daughter mainstream or additional needs school? We are currently fighting local authorities to get an EHCP in place to help support her through her whole school life hopefully we can get it in place.
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May 25, 2024 22:38:53 GMT
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Post by brabbie on May 25, 2024 22:38:53 GMT
Originally from reading ( woman's influences brought me here 23 years ago ) . Now my mum and dad are here watching there only grandchild grow up Women's influence is quite compelling!! That's how I ended up in Tipperary. Never ever wanted to live in Ireland (north or south), I went to uni in England, was in Lincoln for 5 years, then moved to Glasgow for 2 years, then took a punt working abroad which unfortunately fell apart (the organisation ran out of money and closed) and I ended up back in Ireland working for my brother for a few months until I found my feet. It was in those few months I met my now wife!
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