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Starting with birth stories, we follow different families through lifetime's landmarks - going to school, starting dating, striking out for independence when leaving home and finally into old age.
Each film has a story to tell and together they build up a picture of family life we can all recognise, sometimes funny, sometimes touching, sometimes tough.
Nobody's Normal in more depth:
OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - About the series
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Nobody’ s Normal is a series about five significant stages in a lifetime…as lived by disabled people and their families. Read more : OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - About the series
OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Programme 1: Baby love
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Programme one in the BBC/OU's Nobody's Normal series explores parenting. Read more : OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Programme 1: Baby love
OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Programme 2: Education, education, education
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The second programme in the BBC/OU's series Nobody's Normal looks at how the system tries to meet special educational needs. Read more : OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Programme 2: Education, education, education
OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Programme 3: Love is in the air
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The third programme in the BBC/OU's Nobody's Normal series explores the challenges facing disabled people looking for a partner. Read more : OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Programme 3: Love is in the air
OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Programme 4: Moving on
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For disabled people, striking out on their own can be difficult, as the fourth programme in the BBC/OU's Nobody's Normal series explores. Read more : OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Programme 4: Moving on
OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Programme 5: Who cares?
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With disabled children living longer, the BBC/OU's Nobody's Normal series investigates the strains placed on carers. Read more : OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Programme 5: Who cares?
OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Courses
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Want to know more - and perhaps get a qualification along the way? Investigate the opportunities offered by OU courses. Read more : OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Courses
OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Do you have caring responsibilities?
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The OU has produced this special information aimed at carers thinking of starting a course. Read more : OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Do you have caring responsibilities?
OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Martha Kearney's introduction
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Read more : OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Martha Kearney's introduction
OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Responses to Baby love
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Our panel offer their personal responses to the first programme in the series Nobody's Normal: 'Baby love'. Read more : OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Responses to Baby love
OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Responses to Education, education, education
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Some of the questions raised in Education, education, education are explored further in our panel's responses. Read more : OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Responses to Education, education, education
OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Responses to Love is in the air
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The challenges and triumphs of forming meaningful relationships form the heart of our panel's responses to the programme. Read more : OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Responses to Love is in the air
OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Responses to Moving on
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Picking up on some of themes of the Moving on programme, our panel offer their responses. Read more : OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Responses to Moving on
OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Responses to Who cares?
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Our panel consider a few of the issues raised by the programme Who cares and offer some responses. Read more : OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Responses to Who cares?
OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Taking it further
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If you're a carer, related to a disabled person, or disabled yourself, there's a wind range of help and support available from a network of... Read more : OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Taking it further
OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Welcome from Brian Rix
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With Mencap publishing its book All About Us and Nobody's Normal on TV, the spotlight is really on learning disabilities says Brian Rix. Read more : OU on the BBC: Nobody's Normal - Welcome from Brian Rix

















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