She did a Q&A once where she explained that she replaced Chester's dummy with the bunny ear in order to wean him off it. Which is so ironic because he is almost 5 now and still has the bunny earWho thought putting a nice marble floor down then putting herringbone in the middle of the kitchen with an island plonked on it would look good????
also do you think she shoved those bunny comforters into both their mouths as babies as it’s strange how they both suck their ears? I’ve got 6 kids and none of them had the same little quirk one played with labels one tickled their face with it etc it’s like she’s forced them to be the same
I think this is often overlookedShe literally winds me up. He does NOT have autism he’s just a spoilt brat
I work with kids on the spectrum and whilst the two are not mutually exclusive, there are so many parents who come to us seeking diagnosis and it’s just not there. We end up having to refer them to family services, because they need help parenting, so they move their kids elsewhere, go private, and just chase the issue. They’re desperate for a label because they can’t POSSIBLY be the problem. That will be Chester’s life now, a series of appointments and labels which don’t fit.She literally winds me up. He does NOT have autism he’s just a spoilt brat
Gary is just too excited to have an exotic bird knocking about - his heads goneWhat's the deal with this exotic looking bird hanging around their garden. Shouldn't they be trying to trap him and contacting RSPCA to see if someone is missing him?!
How long has he been in school now? 4/5 weeks? Surely they would have picked up on something now!I think Chester seems fine she is projecting autism onto him she wants to have an excuse to baby him forever now he’s at school it’s scaring her this is her way of holding him back. Just let him be a child and give him a bit more space he will find his feet at school and outside school too.