Mrs Hinch #331 Janine & his manz splashing in the barf, mummaz putting on a fake larf

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Seeing Ronnie today I'd be really concerned about his speech, he has no proper sounds at all, he's not even half talking it's like he is just making incomprehensible sounds, he totally ignores her too doesn't he!?
He doesn't seem even make eye contact with her.....such a strange set up, I hope they are up to date with his development checks and don't come at me anyone.....I am genuinely concerned for Ronnie and have been for some time....she puts him online and doesn't give his privacy a second thought, I just hope he isn't falling through the cracks and I suspect he might be.....
 
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Seeing Ronnie today I'd be really concerned about his speech, he has no proper sounds at all, he's not even half talking it's like he is just making incomprehensible sounds, he totally ignores her too doesn't he!?
He doesn't seem even make eye contact with her.....such a strange set up, I hope they are up to date with his development checks and don't come at me anyone.....I am genuinely concerned for Ronnie and have been for some time....she puts him online and doesn't give his privacy a second thought, I just hope he isn't falling through the cracks and I suspect he might be.....
Agreed there’s something going on here she either knows about and isn’t sharing or she’s plain ignorant and ignoring the problem! Then again with a mother that adds zzzz to every word and repeatedly says ‘all the best’ part of the problem is her. I always think all the best what?! It’s like mean girls...stop trying to make fetch happen...hinch stop trying to make ATB happen it’s not going to happen
 
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I'm sure at his next check up Ron's lack of speech will be picked up. I would be concerned about his high pitched sound, lack of eye contact and not hearing. He is also very hesitant in various posts and unsure demeanour...i have a Degree/Masters in Early childhood and education and ran a nursery (in a previous life!). Another concern would be to check if he is tongue tied, although this may of been checked at birth.
 
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Seeing Ronnie today I'd be really concerned about his speech, he has no proper sounds at all, he's not even half talking it's like he is just making incomprehensible sounds, he totally ignores her too doesn't he!?
He doesn't seem even make eye contact with her.....such a strange set up, I hope they are up to date with his development checks and don't come at me anyone.....I am genuinely concerned for Ronnie and have been for some time....she puts him online and doesn't give his privacy a second thought, I just hope he isn't falling through the cracks and I suspect he might be.....
My nephew was like this at 3, he would just grunt and point at things. It was only when my sis in law came to stay for a few months with us, that we realised how little she did with him. Just plonked in front of the tv whilst she sat on her phone looking for her next man on tinder or went back to sleep 🙄. Since starting school he seems to have come on a bit but still hard to understand what he's saying. But now he just spends every waking second on the xbox and hes only 4, with lockdown and a new baby he's just not getting the attention he needs. She never saw the health visitor for his checks etc... so it's now up to the teachers to refer him if they think he needs it. My daughter was physically behind due to spd but made up for it with her speech and doesnt shut up. She saw physio and occupational therapy and has now caught up. They're all different but hopefully a health visitor will do a check on ronnie when new baby comes, they did with my 3 year old when I had baby in march.
 
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I have a teenager son and from about the age of 8 months or so I kept taking him to my GP bc something wasn't right. Was always making noises/sounds but not saying words as he grew. GP blew me off but I knew something wasn't right. At 4 my son could only say "ummy" instead of mummy. Anyways I'll spare you the details. The difference is I was aware and knew something wasn't right . I wasn't in denial like some other people. I never gave up. We finally got a diagnisis of verbal Dyspraxia. Sophhh you selfish stuck up POS, when you have children you do everything and anything for them. I fought and damn did I fight hard for my son to get a diagnosis and help he needs. Oh and also, one last point, I wasn't ever embarrassed of my son. I was and am proud of him. I never made excuses. ALL KIDS DEVELOP DIFFERENTLY, SOME OF NEEDS AND SOME DON'T. Don't hold him back for your own reputation. Gd you piss me off.
 
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People think anyone who comments is being a witch but she has such a huge following that if she addressed his issues it could help so many people. 4 of mine have asd. I wish someone had been around to give me advice!
 
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You’re joking, she’s gone for another snowy drive 😱 I’m not trolling, but that’s just so unnecessarily dangerous and not worth the risk on their lives 😩 Essex police have literally said do not travel!!
 
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The crap snow montage was probably from yesterday as she has to stretch her tit content.
 
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My daughter had delayed speech and I knew something wasn’t right so got straight onto speech therapy and got her name on the list.. she’s now nearly 6 and we’re getting there slowly (still waiting for some form of diagnosis).
What I will say is we only see a snippet of her life so I think it’s hard to judge what his talking is like.
 
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My nephew was like this at 3, he would just grunt and point at things. It was only when my sis in law came to stay for a few months with us, that we realised how little she did with him. Just plonked in front of the tv whilst she sat on her phone looking for her next man on tinder or went back to sleep 🙄. Since starting school he seems to have come on a bit but still hard to understand what he's saying. But now he just spends every waking second on the xbox and hes only 4, with lockdown and a new baby he's just not getting the attention he needs. She never saw the health visitor for his checks etc... so it's now up to the teachers to refer him if they think he needs it. My daughter was physically behind due to spd but made up for it with her speech and doesnt shut up. She saw physio and occupational therapy and has now caught up. They're all different but hopefully a health visitor will do a check on ronnie when new baby comes, they did with my 3 year old when I had baby in march.
Regarding your nephew, has he been checked for tongue tie? I know of a little boy that around 6 was still not very clear in his speech and it was actually due to tongue tie. Just a thought and if your sis in law isn’t very attentive then she may not have noticed.
 
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Do you know what I’m done, I’m just not going to follow her anymore. I’m p off at getting annoyed at someone I don’t know and don’t care about.
take your kid out on the snow show him having a good time.
What an absolutely useless parent she is.
 
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Hospitals are full so what does Sopha decide to do?! Go on a nice little country drive when driving conditions are treacherous 🤷🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️ Makes sense. She really is clueless. If she has an accident she’s putting further pressure on emergency services in her area. Covidiot strikes again. If you want to enjoy the snow get bundle up and go for a walk.
 
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Why the hell are they in the car again?
We have nowhere near the amount of snow that Essex does but I walked to town this morning rather than taking the car, there is no point in taking unnecessary risks in bad weather.
 
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