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  • Birthday 09/11/1968

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  1. Sorry to read you have had such a terrible time with Sophie, it must be very distressing for you I am a TTouch Practitioner, from what you have said I feel you may be better taking Sophie for a one-to-one session. You could do a one to one first and then attend the workshop afterwards. The workshops are great at teaching you how to use TTouch yourself and there may be some work done by the practitioner with the dogs there. However if Sophie is so hand shy and sensitive to being touched it may be she needs to start with some of the other TTouch tools. TTouch can help Sophie move forward from this. If you have a one to one session you will be shown how to do some of the TTouches felt by the practitioner to be most beneficial for Sophie. I hope that helps. If you want to ask anything else about TTouch please do Rachel Jackson xx
  2. So sorry She was surrounded by your love, and she will have known that. Run free at the Bridge, well again Milly.
  3. Lots of good, healing thoughts for Sid this Friday . I hope the vet can get a good margin. Grace spends special healing thoughts for the gorgoeus Sid. She had a mast cell tumour on her face 4 years ago. It was removed and she has had no further problems.
  4. I am not sure what the postage costs would be, but do check out Berriewood wholesale. I find them very reasonable
  5. Mine arrived last week, thank you It is lovely. I have worn it on a number of occasions already
  6. Hi, just paid by Paypal. Thank you
  7. Please could I have scarf number 10 if it is still available? Rachelx
  8. I am so sorry that Mal has left you today, although his spirit will be with you always. He was a truly lovely, gentle boy :wub Run free Malcolm. for you Billy.
  9. Good luck with the application
  10. I hope you are soon feeling better Angela :GroupHug:
  11. I am sorry to read that your son is having problems with the secondary school. This does not sound fair, or like it has been thoroughly investigated either. As a primary school teacher I understand what you mean. We often wonder how some of the children will cope with secondary school when they leave us, for a number of reasons. At primary school the children frequently have the same teacher day in, day out, all year, so as you say, the teacher normally gets a handle on children's problems and is able to read the signs you mention more quickly. At secondary school they can have a number of different teachers a day, who just don't get to know the children well enough. Some children are very good at manipulating a situation. ie the bully knows that there are not so many teachers around when they are swapping classes, so a good time to cause trouble. Particularly if it is a large school. It would be worth going to the school with someone else, if only to remember everything that is said inthe meeting. The school should have a special needs co-ordinator. It maybe worth making an appointment to see them and ask why the incidents are not logged and also why the members of staff do not seem to have been made aware or your son's needs. Good luck
  12. So sorry, she looks such a little character Run free little Babe
  13. Sorry to hear you lost the little boy Spin free little Tomsk
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