ep-katie.bsky.social
Specialist Senior Educational Psychologist linked with the Virtual School, but lots of other EP related interests, including autism and d/Deafness. Adopted by the north. Also interested in baking! She/her
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I'm afraid I've not watched it yet - I pin things to read/watch later!
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Yes I did :)
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For reference, it's the final ep (S2 E5), if you wanted to know
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Yeah I can imagine that it's a different watch for someone whose experience is more similar... but then I guess you and those with similar experiences don't need to watch it for the same reasons. Not watched Subnormal
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Thanks, I'll look out for that one too!
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Just finished series 1, so will be starting series 2 shortly!
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Me!
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What about a lap pad or some kind of soft belt around his tummy?
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Thank you, I've done this sort of work quite a few times and have worked out ways to look after myself, and colleagues offered support. Always feel very tired afterwards
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I've worked with two children in my EP work (once as a TEP) - one of them the 'perpetrator' and one being the victim. But really I expect the 'perpetrator' is actually a victim too somewhere, at least when this happens young. Education is very important too
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Thank you! Took me a bit of time but worked it out eventually
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Thank you! Eventually got it to work :)
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Will have to read this at some point :) will replying to bookmark also be a thing for now?