The family struggles as Rosie hits puberty. She becomes erratic before, out of the blue, her genetic condition is diagnosed, and Si and Em come to terms with why Rosie is Rosie.
Comedy drama that shines a light on the day-to-day life of a family looking after their severely learning disabled girl, Rosie.
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The family struggles as Rosie hits puberty. She becomes erratic before, out of the blue, her genetic condition is diagnosed, and Si and Em come to terms with why Rosie is Rosie.
Simon's mum and stepdad want to take Ben to Devon for three weeks, which causes Simon and Emily to wonder why they are not willing to take Rosie.
Rosie is incredibly excited - Gandalf is finally coming because there is going to be a birthday with lots of presents! It doesn't matter to Rosie that it's Ben's birthday. The extended family set off for a birthday meal.
t's a typical Saturday for Rosie, a nine-year-old girl with a learning disability, as her family tries to get her to the park.
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