19/02/2016 Newsround


19/02/2016

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Morning everyone, I'm Leah and you're live with Newsround.

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We've got the latest from the ski slops in Norway.

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A bronze age wheel is found in Britain

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First to the story of three sisters Casey, Hannah and Lucy.

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Hannah, the middle sister, has a condition called selective

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mutism, which means she doesn't talk in public.

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Here's the story of their family, which they've filmed

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Hannah, what is the best thing about being a sister?

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And what is the worst thing about being the middle sister?

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If you cannot already tell, Hannah has selective mutism,

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so it basically means she doesn't talk in public.

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She only talks to me, my mum, my dad and Lucy.

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She doesn't talk to anyone else outside of school,

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but she only talks in the house if no one is there.

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Hannah's condition means the person with it gets worried and anxious

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when speaking in certain places like the public or in school.

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It doesn't mean they don't want to talk but feel they cannot,

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The condition affects one in every 150 children.

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It means that Hannah relies on her sisters to communicate

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with her and to speak for her, and to explain why she is not

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Yes, are you going to write that down, then?

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I am really happy that Hannah trusts me and Lucy to speak to us,

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it shows the bond between the sisters.

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Casey and Lucy say they hope she will be able to talk

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in the future but they are happy to wait until she is able to.

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And you can head online to watch Brothers and Sisters,

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That's where you'll also find more on what it's like growing

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up with step brothers and sisters and hear what children

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Next, to the Winter Youth Olympics in Norway.

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Later today, all eyes will be on 17-year-old Cal Sandieson

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when he takes part in the Ski Slopestyle final.

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It is 9am and we are already on the slopes.

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You have got lots of training to do so you'd best be off and I will meet

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you at the bottom with a hot chocolate.

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Cal is 17 years old, his sport is Slopestyle,

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which means he has to perform five tricks down this

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How do you feel for tomorrow, are you prepared?

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Was there anything trickier that you did not expect or anything

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It was a little bit windy and stuff but it was nothing out

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From zero to ten, ten being the most confident,

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What happens now for the rest of the day?

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I will normally go down and chill, make some food, get to bed early

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Nice, that sounds good, shall we head off and eat?

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Make sure you join us again at 8.15 when we'll be speaking to Hayley

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live in Norway for more on the Winter Youth Olympics.

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And head online to see more of Cal showing

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A Bronze Age wheel, believed to be the largest and earliest ever found

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in the UK, has been discovered in Cambridgeshire

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Archaeologists say the rare find is incredibly exciting and shows

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This is what the area might have looked like back then.

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They hope this find will help them to understand more about the Bronze

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That's all for now, Newsround's back right here in about half an hour.

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Hopefully I will see you then, by for now.

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