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Judith's case story

Judith talks about her favourite books and about learning to play the keyboard overcoming her learning difficulties.

Judith:

Well I have got lots of books that I read at home you see. I've books on the kings and queens right from the first king we had and right up to our present queen and that kind of thing. I like history and lovely novels like Good Night Mr Tom that one. I've been given those. My mum has given me a book Children in the Blitz it's called, about the people all over the UK and how they got on.

I started learning the piano when I was six and as it went on, I went over to me dad's and had a go at his keyboard. My stepmother noticed that I was very good on the timing and the fingering and so year after that they got me a keyboard for my own and my mum got me lessons as well.




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