hahahaha that’s actually a great idea. The ones I’ll be carrying:Might get myself some flash cards for when the pubs & clubs reopen, i know what i’m like on the ol’ razzle dazzle
‘Shot’
‘Kebab’
‘Uber’
hahahaha that’s actually a great idea. The ones I’ll be carrying:Might get myself some flash cards for when the pubs & clubs reopen, i know what i’m like on the ol’ razzle dazzle
And no one has shamed her tonight with the cards either. Quite the opposite actuallyHave I missed something as I haven't seen any shaming? I've seen comments on the ridiculous way she talks to him, the fact he's not allowed to do anything without her grabbing stuff, he's only recently been shown allowed to messy play etc. Also the fact she's always pretended he can do stuff months before she's actually shown he can. But that's not shaming, that's commenting on factual stuff.
Only speculation... I don’t want anyone paranoid and apologies in advance if I insult the person...wait how?
Ah bless him!! My brother is the same with light switches! Mine just rewinds the iPad constantly all day everyday to the same scene of fireman Sam same plate, same cup, same food everyday. I wouldn’t have him any other way though. XJust to add @Dolly1xo our sons sound very similar. Mine is 6. He’s been diagnosed with OCD now too. One of the reason I get the rage with the huns wailing “urgh I’m so OCD over my kitchen lol lol” no love, you like a shiny sink and wanking your taps. Try coming back to me when you’re up with your kid at 3am to count the cars in the toy box and flip every light switch an odd number of times, and it’s not the first time you’ve done it that night
agreed! I’m not trying to mum shame but I do think she’s hindered him with the way she’s altered her language when she speaks to him and all that pathetic baby speak she’s used for years with him. You can be baby/child friendly with your tone of voice etc but use actual proper words!So the flash cards are good but maybe just maybe she should stop talking to him through a phone and actually sit and talk to him properly without saying mummmazzz and tit like that.
Tbh it may well be hard for her cause I get the impression she’s not the sharpest tool in the box
what can I say, housewife by day, internet comedian by nightI’m genuinely not even taking the piss because I’m pleased she’s being proactive in Ron’s development now - but that comment on the last thread calling them “CSI Maldon flash cards” has well and truly done me in sorry I can’t remember who it was
I’m not a very vocal member but as a mum to a 3 year old with GDD, severe learning difficulties, suspected ASD and the sweetest soul... you’re not alone. Ever! I promise that there are other mammys out there in the world (like myself) quietly fumbling through the motions of seeking support for our little ones.
I hope you’re doing okay and taking some time for yourself when you can.
Considering her candour with sharing everything to do with Ronnie I’m surprised she hasn’t shared this. No shame in a child needing a bit or ever a lot of support, she isn’t alone either. If she’d pop her wee grey bubble and join us in the real world she would realise this
but alas here we are.
Big love to you all
They went with the only bit of water, that wasn’t all over the kitchen floorNow guyzzzz we can’t let this get lost on the last thread in all the excitement of Ronson fury’s flash cards...
A fellow tattler made an epic spot in the mutts room.
THE FISH TANK IS GONE
I REPEAT THE FISH TANK IS GONE
so flip and flop are happily swimming on down the U bend
But will they help his speech or just allow him to point to the card to communicate, which is fine if that's what the purpose isThe "flash cards" she's made are basically the same as pecs used for non verbal or autistic children to be able to communicate better. It would be nice for her to highlight that. It might help someone who follows her.
We need A tattlers weekend awayhahahaha that’s actually a great idea. The ones I’ll be carrying:
‘Shot’
‘Kebab’
‘Uber’
No she'll say ball and get him to repeat back , eventually he'll also learn the word associated to it. Or she might start by getting him to find the ball card etcBut will they help his speech or just allow him to point to the card to communicate, which is fine if that's what the purpose is