Mrs Hinch #614 When you’ve got lunch at 1pm but you’ve got to smuggle a treasure chest ashore by 3:30pm

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she is not making anyone feel great with all this giving stuff away shit. the fact she has 30 pieces of (gifted) makeup to give away says it all! we are in a cost of living crisis and sophi has 30 shades of eye shadow in her ddrawers.yeh ok thats really really kind to your followers to see. tbh if she loved them all so much wouldnt she give them out to her fanclub? like little giveaways bundles? easily done.

poor ron. hes been subjected to that phone and pushed scenes,videos,stories his whole life. way more than Len too. he never ever saw her face.wasnt able to acitvely react to her emotions. he was never able to be a normal kid. to play without performance. to be who he was. it was always centred around her next ad or next story scene.
seemed whenever she was in charge of him at some point hed be having that thing forced in his face.
its now all over the internet. he will never get away from it.
and teenagers or other kids will find them of him.and will bully the shit out of him. whereas noramlly a kid of 8 that got over those struggles wouldnt have needed anyone at school no about it. any other child noone would have to no what goes on at home especially what goes on for them. its horrific how much of him people no. this will effect his life and confidence and sense of self forever. he will never get away from it. and all this needing us to hear him say he loves her? hwo is that for? why is that narrative needed to be portrayed to us?
 
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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.

Why is Vesty looking At his todger, is he comparing sizes?

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Anxiety my ass
 
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Describe what hun? The fact that Ron can talk perfectly well despite your best efforts of trying to hold him back?
 
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she is not making anyone feel great with all this giving stuff away shit.
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 up
 
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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.
 
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The fact they only just moved house and already supposedly have 400 odd things to throw out is disgraceful. She was chucking stuff with labels on as well the other day although I’m sure some of the stuff was duplicated. Easy come easy go eh Soph?
 
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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.
 
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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 ).

What chance has he got when his mum can’t even string a sentence together. Or she uses words like handsomes, foots, floofs . The poor kid needs a break from being picked apart. I also think it’s impossible to diagnose him when we don’t see much of him. We also shouldn’t be diagnosing him. He shouldn’t even be on the internet.
 
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Seen this on fyp and some twat 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!
 
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Well said, totally agree Well said totally agree
 
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Can I also add that once again the video was edited, you know how you can tell the way it jumps, so he has either went of in a convo that she won't revel or his chatter wasn't up to her perfect content. Who edits their kids???
 
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Interesting chatter about Ron's speech and potential autism. All I will say is Hinch always has an agenda and chatting with PTWM everyone 2 days who has a son with autism is interesting

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'
 
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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.

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.

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I am not saying he does or he doesn’t have autism. It’s such a big spectrum . I’ve also got a 12 year old with autism and she’s in mainstream unlike my 10 year old. But her struggles are different. When one is havinga bad day the other is having a better day or so on. But what I do know is she definitely is seeing money and sympathy going down this route. She’s the last person I’d take advice from . But having autism makes them so much more vulnerable. So another very good reason to protect him and keep him off the internet. She’s got enough money instead of buying all this shit. Getting him speech therapy private diagnosis and skipping the massive queues. But instead let’s perform and make mummy more money so she can laugh in his face.
 
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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. Shit patenting does not cause ND, however her complete inability to protect and nurture her children, certainly does not help. She needs cancelling.

He can't come compare, what he doesn't have
Why is Vesty looking At his todger, is he comparing sizes?

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Listening to Ronnie speak, ok he may have been slightly delayed. But I really don't think it's as deep as Hinch has made out. I don't think he has autism either. I may be very wrong but he spoke very well
 
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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.
But he could have:

"As many as 20 percent of four-year-olds have a speech or language disorder. Language disorders are often known as the ‘invisible communication disorder’ because language difficulties aren’t always obvious. Speech difficulties, pronunciation or stuttering are often more obvious for adults to notice.

Many children have no known cause for their communication disorder. Other children may have communication difficulties as a result of a diagnosis such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, Down’s Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy or hearing loss."
 
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