That’s makes so much senseLennie seems like a much happier baby than Ronnie was, more neurotypical for want of a much better word.
I hate to say it but she seems like she favours Lennie and I wouldn't be surprised if it was for this reason alone! Now she's admitting that Ronnie has additional needs it makes sense why Lennie is always with her and Ronnie is always with Jamie. I think she'd be ashamed to have a child who wasn't "perfect".
I’ve been out all morning. JuSt seen this. You’ve said everything I was going to say. Spot on. It’s all about her. Deplorable.Here come some aww sympathy for Soph. Refresh your Instagram and read her story again. None of that was about Ronnie. It's all about her. What a fucking joke.
Ah I'm done
And I think that stems from MaIt’s her way of saying invisible disability without using the word disability because it’s a dirty word to her by the looks of it.
I remember her posting it at the time and I was like "uh"??? Would like to see it again thoughShe’ll regret saying that
But she put ‘invisible speech needs’. Do you think she meant ‘special’?“Invisible special needs” I genuinely don’t think she means to offend as I just don’t think she is educated enough. However, I am offended
My Son was diagnosed at 3 as I seen the signs around 18 months and he wouldn’t be thriving like he is today without his ASC diagnosis. He attends a inclusive SEN setting with 1:1 support. As I said yesterday, early intervention is SO important.
His diagnosis or “label” doesn’t define him and it never will, receiving the diagnosis was a happy day for us as it was just the start of the understanding and support he needed.
I just don’t understand her mentality, people would respect her a lot more If she was just honest.
Shame, or ostrich syndromeCorrect me if I’m wrong, but didn’t she say a few weeks ago when they were on a bus that Ron apparently said ‘why is that man eating paper?’
Why lie?
I don't have a child with autism or honestly don't have much knowledge. But even I felt offended that she still tiptoeing around the subject. She's disgusting!!!“Invisible special needs” I genuinely don’t think she means to offend as I just don’t think she is educated enough. However, I am offended
My Son was diagnosed at 3 as I seen the signs around 18 months and he wouldn’t be thriving like he is today without his ASC diagnosis. He attends a inclusive SEN setting with 1:1 support. As I said yesterday, early intervention is SO important.
His diagnosis or “label” doesn’t define him and it never will, receiving the diagnosis was a happy day for us as it was just the start of the understanding and support he needed.
I just don’t understand her mentality, people would respect her a lot more If she was just honest.
Oh did she! That’s my bad, yes I thought she meant special?? I’ve never heard of invisible speech? Non- verbal yes. But not invisible speechBut she put ‘invisible speech needs’. Do you think she meant ‘special’?
Don't bring Northern Island up again, I am still not over thatEspecially her Northern Island followers
Soph, probably has no idea what's what either.But she put ‘invisible speech needs’. Do you think she meant ‘special’?
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