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<title>The Graffitti Wall</title>
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<description>A few weeks ago we announced our intention to create a graffitti wall at the Edutherapy Centre. It was interesting watching the reactions to this idea. Some people thought we were mad and that we would have to set out rules or someone would spoil it. Others thought it was a great. Our kids wanted to know when they could come in and get started
So at the beginning of the school holidays Catherine Holly and Patrick installed themselves in our disabled loo with a collection of sharpies and created. Bill looked on with amusement as I tried to rein in Patrick. No you cant draw on the light or the actual toilet. Arent the walls enough After a couple of hours my nerves were in tatters but we had amongst other things a rainbow across the ceiling space invaders and a walrus on the wall. The graffitti wall was up and running. 
Now every child who comes to the centre is invited to sign in and add to the wall  once Jane has finished all the testing It has been brilliant watching the wall develop...</description>
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<title>Our feelings on love</title>
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<description>My ten year old daughter came home from school today with a book called Our feelings on love. The class had been asked to write about what love meant to them. I found my hard bitten sixteen year old daughter sitting reading it so I hope the class wont mind if I share my favourites with you.Love is a warm cosy bath soaking through our heartsLove opens the mind and touches peoples heartsLove is freedom from all of lifes sorrowsLove is a swallow flying high in the sky.Love is as gentle as a duvet at night.Love is all your dreams suddenly coming true. Love is like dominoes we all fall together.Love is all around us. Its like air we cant live without it.Love takes the soul inside out into the open world.I think they could teach us a thing or two dont you.Have a lovely week end.Tracy</description>
<dc:date>2008-5-23T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Our kids are not defective</title>
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<description>My son had a bad day at school yesterday. In the evening I found him curled up on the floor of his bedroom with his hands over his ears. A house alarm was going off nearby and for him the noise was excruciating. His hearing had become hypersensitive again. We moved to a quieter room and he told me that he had wanted to run away from school. Boys had hidden his bag and filled his pencil case with stones and he overheard a boy he thought was his friend a disadvantage of hypersensitive hearing talking about him. He was so desperate he wanted to run away but was afraid it would cause problems for his sister who is sitting GCSEs at the same school. He begged me not to make him go back to school next week.The only good point was that he had managed to get his physics teacher to agree that his idea for an engine that ran on air could work. He had spent his French lesson producing a flow diagram in the back of his exercise book ready for his physics lessonEarlier in the day I had been in the l...</description>
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<title>Parents Seminar</title>
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<description>We enjoyed our second series of Parents Seminars last weekend. As ever we learned a lot from all attendees and hopefully cast a little light on a few of their childrens more puzzling behaviours. We had fun explaining bioresonance and the workings of remote therapy but were intrigued to see an article in the Times the previous weekend which shows the conventional world is catching up. Entitled Remote ideas the article Reads
             ...Israeli scientists have discovered that our bodies sweat ducts are shaped the same as basic radio antennae and can bounce back energy at certain wavelengths. The spiral shaped ducts which connect sweat glands to the skin respond to Trays which unlike their cousins Xrays are harmless. The scientists report in Physical Review Letters that this opens the way to building Tray scanners that could read our bodies sweat patterns remotely. Diseases and conditions activate different sweat patterns. In tests the Tray scanners could also measure blood pressure ...</description>
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