I said a while back I thought she’d been claiming something as she seemed to be spending more than usual.I’m glad she’s opened up about avery.. but did she really need to block other ASD mums that Reached out to her, to genuinely support her. I think she’s been reading here and I think she has only opened up because it’s far too noticeable and she wants to gain more followers, like I’ve said in many posts!.I’m sorry if it sounds harsh but I’m not buying it as heartfelt, if she was really helping Avery he wouldnt have such bland toys, cloths and decor. Autistic kids are drawn to bright colours. Stacey I see through you hun! But I would like to say well done to the teachers at Avery schoolFor fighting to get her little boy help, he’s a beautiful little boy and I wish him all the best! He reminds me of my asd daughter. Oh and Stacey, the money you will get to help your child.. is for you child.. not B&M, glossybox, Studio and boohoo money for you!
I believe you can only claim if he is fully diagnosedI said a while back I thought she’d been claiming something as she seemed to be spending more than usual.
Me too. Must have been terrible for them. He’s a beautiful boy xWell done Stacey, not gonna lie this has made me tear up a lil bit!
Onwards and upwards for gorgeous little Averie now hopefully,
mum abit confused.. what’s terrible?Me too. Must have been terrible for them. He’s a beautiful boy x
I’mmum abit confused.. what’s terrible?
He definitely is he's going to break a few hearts that's for sure hahaMe too. Must have been terrible for them. He’s a beautiful boy x
He will still be diagnosed as having a GDD.. (Global development Delay) he’s also classed as non verbal as he cannot talk in sentences, he says odd words which is still classed as non verbal, my daughter is non verbal. She will be entitled to a little something as she’s not a worker and he has special needs. Once she gets the official Autism diagnosis she will then be entitled for support funds and also she would get a carers payment if he can’t carry out daily tasks a child his age can carry out.She won’t be entitled to any money yet. He’d need an official diagnosis first and even then he’d need to be severe to get help.
I think as a mother you feel overprotective as if others shouldn’t point it out I should have some maternal instincts that’s telling me myself. I’m so pleased she’s recognised this and is seeking help.It’s sad that she’s blocked people before who have had concerns and reached out and offered help. Hopefully she will stop this now and realise she will get so much help and advice if she’s willing to let go of that ‘perfect, staged insta life’ and be open and honest