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Here Clenton describes life with his family.
Here David recalls how boys would meet girls at night.
Here Paul recalls developing friendships during his University years.
Here Alice talks about her tendency to have just one friend.
Here Jane recalls friends dying when she was a child.
Here Angela talks about an accident she had while playing with her friends.
Here Deborah talks about moving class and leaving her friends behind.
Here Michelle talks about the lack of opportunity to make friends locally.
Here Maresa talks about how her Personal Assistants could get in the way of friendships.
Here Simone talks about her Head Teacher creating obstacles to friendship.
Here Joanne talks about her friends at school.
Here Mark talks about his best friend Johnny.
Here Richard talks about getting into fights at school.
Here Jane talks about boredom leading to being ‘naughty’.
Here David talks about getting in trouble while away at school.
Here Christine talks about being hit as a punishment at school.
Here Etty describes being punished with a ruler at school.
Here Clenton talks about the punishment he received for hitting another pupil.
Here Ronald talks about having no certification for exams from his school days.
Here Clenton describes how he wasn’t allowed to take exams.
Here Mavis talks about being denied entry to her local grammar school.
Here Micheline talks about being denied her place at the local grammar school.
Here Zara recalls the negative attitude of her English teacher.
Here Christine talks about the low expectations she experienced on her Secretarial Course
Here Miro talks about the influence his parents had on his school’s expectations.
Here David talks about the expectations within his school and society.
Here Tara describes the medical interventions and examinations she had to endure at school.
Here Christine talks about her experiences in hospital and the impact on her family relationships.
Here Richard talks about being in hospital as a young child.
Here Deborah talks about her days on the hospital wing of her residential school.
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