Why is Vesty looking At his todger, is he comparing sizes?
Agreed. He doesn’t have invisible speech needs AT ALL. My son is a bit older than Ronnie and actually has speech needs!! No one can tell me what yet ( nursery have just said additional needs in general). But he is getting there with his speech. He said herro (hello) mummy to me when I picked him up at nursery on Tuesday and I did tear up! Because I’ve been waiting four years to hear his little voice. It’s been a stressful journey. I’ve cried in every meeting with SENCO and his nursery teacher. She has no clue. Ronnie can name everything she flings at him. It’s an insult to people with children who are struggling.Never believed her invisible speech narrative. Down right disgusting if this is the case. So many have children who have issues speaking like my youngest and autism and she’s playing the victim. Try actually spending time with him without the camera and cackling![]()
Anxiety my ass
Reminded me of her hamper competition, whatever happened to that? I've searched for a winner, might be missing it but can't find any info. What a shocker... and look at the comment that shows upshe is not making anyone feel great with all this giving stuff away tit.
I work in SENd and I have never heard the expression. I think they have muted autism and he’ll probably get a diagnosis. She doesn’t want to share or as said, is waiting for the right price. Either way, his needs don’t fit her current narrative. I personally think the boys lack a solid attachment, social interaction and mental stimulation.A million times this!
She has drip fed these “invisible speech needs” and if it was for the right reasons she’d say what is being done about it to help others e.g. intense therapy. But she doesn’t. She didn’t need to mention anything. But she did. For content.
If you google “invisible speech needs” an article comes up about her as no one else really calls it this. Coincidence?
I have an autistic little one. She is a similar age to Ronnie and her speech was a similar level to his at one point. Now in a matter of months he’s able to say “Mummy I want to see the animals” in a sentence?? Naaaaah. Not having it. No amount of intense speech therapy would bring a child on that much so soon if there was a real problem. I get that the spectrum is broad. But we were told by professionals it’s a long slow road. It won’t suddenly “click overnight” from single words to full sentences.
Like you say he’s gone from being around that muppet who can’t speak properly to nursery where people speak to him properly and it’s brought him on leaps and bounds.
I hate wading in on the subject of the kids but this is something I’m passionate about and she’ll be making people feel like tit who have speech delayed children because she’s not being totally truthful.
Let your kids experience their journey Hinch whatever it may be but keep it off your business page if you’re only going to tell half the story.
Ron has a speech delay don't know how people are saying he hasn't, he didn't utter a word until he was 3! I have one child NT who was saying mama dada baba etc from 10months and was full on sentences at 18m and I thought she was a genius!! Turns out she is typical for her age, but I only had my son (who is autistic) to go on, I don't think she made up his speech difficulties, he's 4 in June, he can name objects and parrot words but he isn't able to converse, I have an autistic child, and I'll say once you meet one child with autism you've only met one child with autism,everyone is different,it's a huge spectrum of different abilities and disabilities, I have always believed Ron to be autistic but who knows what he's like when he's not on camera, autism is so much more than speech, alot of people have very little knowledge of autism, my son speaks fine now, but lacks in back and forth conversation too, he was delayed but was at a much better level than Ron is at 3 1/2, so it's not all based on speech, he's probably pretty high functioning and will improve with speech in time, he has also had intense therapy, that alot of children don't get because of long waiting lists and lack of money, I think she will reveal his diagnosis when the price is right for a book deal or TV show or something.
I could be completely wrong because as I said people with autism are so different, no two people are the same. But it's kind of silly when people say he can't be autistic because he has words now.
No one is saying he doesn’t have a speech delay. They’re saying he doesn’t have invisible speech needs. Whatever they are. I’ve never heard that term before. I’m not saying he is autistic. Or isn’t as I don’t have the knowledge to diagnosis. But just because he doesn’t speak clearly doesn’t mean much. Loads of kids have a pronunciation problem. He’ll get there with time ( maybe ).
Thank you for saying this. I'm getting a bit tired of reading that he can't have a speech delay or can't be autistic when many people here said he was once upon a time. You also can't compare ND children, just because he says more words than another autistic child doesn't mean he doesn't have a problem. It's very obvious he doesn't speak clearly, it's hard to understand him. As much as I don't like Hunch exploiting her children, those children do have people around them talking to them (Inch, Fiddles, Cling On, the ain't, nursery staff).
We have a ND child (twice exceptional) and we had to fight for assessments to be done because they didn't present as ND to most people. We had to have the psychologist come to the teachers to answer their questions because they were still not convinced! It's so tiring knowing your child is ND and having nobody believe you because "but they seem fine to me".![]()
Seen this on fyp and some twit arguing that it wasn't the professional help but all down to Saint Sophie that Ron is now talking.View attachment 1899480View attachment 1899474oh do me a favour - tiktok
Well said, totally agreeRon has a speech delay don't know how people are saying he hasn't, he didn't utter a word until he was 3! I have one child NT who was saying mama dada baba etc from 10months and was full on sentences at 18m and I thought she was a genius!! Turns out she is typical for her age, but I only had my son (who is autistic) to go on, I don't think she made up his speech difficulties, he's 4 in June, he can name objects and parrot words but he isn't able to converse, I have an autistic child, and I'll say once you meet one child with autism you've only met one child with autism,everyone is different,it's a huge spectrum of different abilities and disabilities, I have always believed Ron to be autistic but who knows what he's like when he's not on camera, autism is so much more than speech, alot of people have very little knowledge of autism, my son speaks fine now, but lacks in back and forth conversation too, he was delayed but was at a much better level than Ron is at 3 1/2, so it's not all based on speech, he's probably pretty high functioning and will improve with speech in time, he has also had intense therapy, that alot of children don't get because of long waiting lists and lack of money, I think she will reveal his diagnosis when the price is right for a book deal or TV show or something.
I could be completely wrong because as I said people with autism are so different, no two people are the same. But it's kind of silly when people say he can't be autistic because he has words now.
Well said totally agreeRon has a speech delay don't know how people are saying he hasn't, he didn't utter a word until he was 3! I have one child NT who was saying mama dada baba etc from 10months and was full on sentences at 18m and I thought she was a genius!! Turns out she is typical for her age, but I only had my son (who is autistic) to go on, I don't think she made up his speech difficulties, he's 4 in June, he can name objects and parrot words but he isn't able to converse, I have an autistic child, and I'll say once you meet one child with autism you've only met one child with autism,everyone is different,it's a huge spectrum of different abilities and disabilities, I have always believed Ron to be autistic but who knows what he's like when he's not on camera, autism is so much more than speech, alot of people have very little knowledge of autism, my son speaks fine now, but lacks in back and forth conversation too, he was delayed but was at a much better level than Ron is at 3 1/2, so it's not all based on speech, he's probably pretty high functioning and will improve with speech in time, he has also had intense therapy, that alot of children don't get because of long waiting lists and lack of money, I think she will reveal his diagnosis when the price is right for a book deal or TV show or something.
I could be completely wrong because as I said people with autism are so different, no two people are the same. But it's kind of silly when people say he can't be autistic because he has words now.
Totally agree and you'd think Lennie would pickup sone speech from Ron especially as thst was the excuse that she gave for Ron not speaking during lockdown 'He didn't have other kids to engage with etc'Seen this on fyp and some twit arguing that it wasn't the professional help but all down to Saint Sophie that Ron is now talking.
I think you'll find it was most definitely thanks to speech and language and also being let out of behind the sofa to go to nursery and socialise.
Ronnie never had 'invisible speech needs' or whatever term she uses, at most he had a delay that he has now more than caught up with, his word bank is huge, is his pronunciation perfect? No but he will develop that and those are the cute moments anyway when kids say wuv instead of love or tetchup instead of ketchup, all kids do that.
He may have another diagnosis somewhere at some point but she really does need to stop the gasping and tearing up like she has never heard him utter a word, he had a delay, its getting sorted now.
I say this as a mum whose child had a delay (followed by an autism diagnosis)
Lenor doesn't say anything either. Why doesn't she send him to a playgroup or something to let him socialise!
I feel you the amount of times I’ve cried at my Daughers school . I can feel your emotions by hearing his voice and speak it’s the best feeling when they can’t talk so I know exactly how you feel. Daughter is settled in special school now and that’s helped her so much (was non verbal now select mute, autism, seizures so she’s under neurology so a complex case) but for the first time in her school life she is actually happy to go to school and making progress, still at infant level despite being 10 but I’m just happy she is happy and self regulating. But for hinch to play on this and making this false narrative it’s just sickening. We’ve all heard ronnie talk and most of the time she talks over him or cuts the recording. It all looks set up and like he’s got to perform for the camera. Tbh ronnie is not going to appreciate seeing all this plastered on the website and for all his friends to see growing up. He should be kept off social medial full stop. Not using a sympathy story to line her pockets and hook more sheep.Agreed. He doesn’t have invisible speech needs AT ALL. My son is a bit older than Ronnie and actually has speech needs!! No one can tell me what yet ( nursery have just said additional needs in general). But he is getting there with his speech. He said herro (hello) mummy to me when I picked him up at nursery on Tuesday and I did tear up! Because I’ve been waiting four years to hear his little voice. It’s been a stressful journey. I’ve cried in every meeting with SENCO and his nursery teacher. She has no clue. Ronnie can name everything she flings at him. It’s an insult to people with children who are struggling.
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Even My 10 year old what words she does rarely say she doesn’t pronounce them properly. I think at age 3 pronouncing wrong is so common and not something I’d worry about at age 3. It’ll come with time. Nursery have helped him. Not his mother. But invisible speech she can piss off with that fake narrative.
Thank you for saying this. I'm getting a bit tired of reading that he can't have a speech delay or can't be autistic when many people here said he was once upon a time. You also can't compare ND children, just because he says more words than another autistic child doesn't mean he doesn't have a problem. It's very obvious he doesn't speak clearly, it's hard to understand him. As much as I don't like Hunch exploiting her children, those children do have people around them talking to them (Inch, Fiddles, Cling On, the aunt, nursery staff).
We have a ND child (twice exceptional) and we had to fight for assessments to be done because they didn't present as ND to most people. We had to have the psychologist go to the teachers and answer their questions because they were still not convinced! It's so tiring knowing your child is ND and having nobody believe you because "but they seem fine to me" and "we don't see it."It's attitudes like that that prevented our child having the support they desperately needed for years.
I think maybe there maybe some confusion about the term invisible speech needs, it covers a wide area relating to communication, the ability to be understood and understanding others. Ronnie does display some evidence of ND, the issue is as others have said, we shouldn't even know about this if Hunch respected her child's right to privacy. She is an appalling parent and so is her useless husband. I believe the reason she shared the 'his journey' is because she is a narc and an ableist. tit patenting does not cause ND, however her complete inability to protect and nurture her children, certainly does not help. She needs cancelling.Ron has a speech delay don't know how people are saying he hasn't, he didn't utter a word until he was 3! I have one child NT who was saying mama dada baba etc from 10months and was full on sentences at 18m and I thought she was a genius!! Turns out she is typical for her age, but I only had my son (who is autistic) to go on, I don't think she made up his speech difficulties, he's 4 in June, he can name objects and parrot words but he isn't able to converse, I have an autistic child, and I'll say once you meet one child with autism you've only met one child with autism,everyone is different,it's a huge spectrum of different abilities and disabilities, I have always believed Ron to be autistic but who knows what he's like when he's not on camera, autism is so much more than speech, alot of people have very little knowledge of autism, my son speaks fine now, but lacks in back and forth conversation too, he was delayed but was at a much better level than Ron is at 3 1/2, so it's not all based on speech, he's probably pretty high functioning and will improve with speech in time, he has also had intense therapy, that alot of children don't get because of long waiting lists and lack of money, I think she will reveal his diagnosis when the price is right for a book deal or TV show or something.
I could be completely wrong because as I said people with autism are so different, no two people are the same. But it's kind of silly when people say he can't be autistic because he has words now.
Oh Yes - so she did:
But he could have:No one is saying he doesn’t have a speech delay. They’re saying he doesn’t have invisible speech needs. Whatever they are. I’ve never heard that term before.