Today at 7:00 p.m. – by Sophie Bongart
Despite progress among her daughters and appropriate school supervision, Florie Galli remains concerned about Lucie’s difficulties. This Thursday, November 21, the mother of five children spoke about the measures put in place to help her.
Florie Galli, former participant of the show Large families: life in XXLregularly shares news of his family on social networks. Between pyelonephritis requiring hospitalization, an episode of choking caused by a hoarse cough and a difficult transition from breastfeeding to bottle feeding, the mother went through trying times with her son Martin. If her youngest’s health concerns have taken up a large part of her energy in recent months, Florie Galli also has to deal with the problems linked to the schooling of her twin daughters, Rose and Lucie. Although the girls are making progress, Florie often expresses her concerns about their difficulties. Rose, tired and prone to stress-related tics, seems particularly anxious about school, while Lucie sometimes refuses to work, which earned Florie a summons from school.
Florie Galli takes stock of the twins’ first trimester
Despite her efforts to calm the situation, the mother of five remains concerned about her daughters’ education and well-being. This Thursday, November 21, Florie Galli took advantage of a quiet moment at home to provide an update following numerous messages and advice from her Instagram subscribers: “Many have gone to see about Lucie’s concerns. I have to tell you a little… The girls have a specific system at school. They have the inclusion teacher, the AVS and working groups at the center learning. This year, I found that it was rather fluid and only Lucie will do a bit of speech therapy, because she has little pronunciation problems.“.
Florie Galli (Large families) : “I’m waiting to see if I need to get her tested.”
The confident mother thought that her daughters would progress during their year in the main nursery section, given all the measures put in place. “At the first assessment with the school, I was told: ‘Rose, OK, she has made enormous progress and everything is going well and she could join a traditional CP class’“indicates Florie Galli. “But for Lucie, it’s not the same… I’m told that she doesn’t want to work too much, that she can’t calculate and that she has major problems with her motor skills. So, I have done what is necessary and I am waiting to see if we need to have her tested, if she has any disorder, if there is specific treatment“. Between her busy schedule and lack of sleep, Florie admits “hang out making content” and put up your Christmas decoration. A schedule that could well become heavier if Lucie has to consult other specialists…
Article written with the collaboration of 6Medias
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