Mrs Hinch #659 Begging for attention with alpacas in the grass, Jamie make sure you film right up my arse

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She eye bleeping all over the place trying to get her dairy from every part of her brain.
Oh Sophie answer me how you are snorting about someone's comment,how they don't understand....and yet it's ok to take him to your book signingsssss with ssssttangees all duck around and over him?


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So you lot have summed that up but adding my tuppence.
Firstly, I would have taken my children to the optician and dentist years ago. My children were under 2 so they know what to expect.
I would explain what is happening and why.
The optician would refer us on if they couldn’t get a good result, which they haven’t so more lies (family member is an optician). When my daughter had a serious eye condition at 3 my family member caught it because my daughter wasn’t frightened of the clinic.
They have many ways to test, not just the letters. School will give a basic test and refer on. She didn’t bother to ask her health visitor. Just asks for attention not for actual medical advice.
Sometimes children do need to learn to sit and behave. She uses his potential ND/journey to let him get away with tit and more importantly to dissolve herself of any responsibility for teaching him how to behave.
He fell asleep as soon as he came out? If that is true, he is doing that as a mental shut down to avoid her crap. She was probably having the meltdown.
She looks pissed. Jamie gone to bed without her? Again.
As you said there is many ways they test. My daughter has ASD and global development delay and she wears glasses. She did find the whole thing overwhelming however we got there is the end. Even though shes now 8 she don't know all her letters so they did animal pictures which worked better. They can even do colours but again that wouldn't of worked for us. And as for getting close to change the little discs they asked me to do it. It took a while but we got there. No specialist opticians either this was all at our local specsavers. Any parent with a child with additional needs will know that preparation is key, story boards, even you tube videos to show them what will happen. It's no surprise he was having non of it if she's just turned up with him, poor boy.
 
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I am sure this has already been said but I haven’t caught up with all the thread but Ron is not a toddler!!!!! She is really starting to grate on me even more than usual with calling Ron a toddler. He’s starting school soon ffs!

And surely if Ron isn’t “cooperating” at the eye test, the ophthalmologists should be used to this and should be able to find a way, no??

My god she is such an attention seeker it’s embarrassing
 
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Rons probably got conjunctivitis and got a sore eye from those manky animals
 
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My kids had to have eye appointments at the hospital due to hereditary problems from 6 weeks old. When they were old enough they had to have drops to dilate the pupils. They didn’t like it but knew it had to be done. They always came with me to my appointments so they could see it was nothing to be scared of. I think most children would be apprehensive, ND or not. For her to say “I don’t think he’ll ever have them done” tells me she can’t be bothered to put in the groundwork to help him understand. They could do it as role play at home, that’s what my mum did with me. She’s not going to put any effort in with him is she? What happens when he needs the dentist, although he should have already started going. This has really annoyed me because she’s setting him up to fail, not to mention what will happen if he had to be seen due to an emergency 😡
You’ve summed her up completely here. YOU prepared your children, modelled to them, stayed calm when inside you may have had “tummy flutters”, you have taught them what to expect and what their response should be. SHE can’t be bothered to do any of that, so won’t do anything to help him. Narc parents. We are going to have a generation of people who cannot help themselves thanks to this lot.
 
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Yadda yadda agree with everything about the eye test stuff but she opened with “need to start healthy eating” BWAHAHAHAHA!!! She only ever eats crap followed by ice cream! Not about to change any time soon!
 
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Cost of living mean nothing then?! Even if I could afford it, I would NOT spend that amount on hair. Okay tbf I am very low maintenance but that's not the point. Starving kids and she's spending over a grand on her "comfort blanket"
Her fake hair cost makes those Ryanair return flight's (for her entire family) look like corner shop pocket money.
 
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Funny how she was happy enough to take Ron along to a busy, noisy shopping centre and let strangers come up to him and shout his name at her book launch, but the opticians is a problem. Making him wear personalised tops when out and about, encouraging her followers to love her kids. Ron could get scared of a stranger coming up to him and chatting to him like they know him. Her actions and words have consequences for her kids.

she’s setting that little boy up to fail. It’s like your child getting their first haircut or first dentist appointment. Show them how you have it done and there’s nothing to be scared of. Role play scenarios, be patient and use encouraging words. It was probably Jamie with him and she was on her phone.
 
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This woman, actually grates on me, does she know nothing? When I first took my eldest to opticians/ doctors / dentist when she was a toddler I would always explain things to her prior to us going, same when we take her little brother he’s been going to the dentist regularly since he started getting his teeth, each visit I talk to him and tell him what’s going to happen; he gets excited until it’s his turn, but we manage it. The only thing I dislike doing alone with my 2 (7&2) is swimming and that’s more of a confidence thing with me as I worry about water but if they ask to go swimming and their dad is working I will take them. It astounds me how she can do f all with them by herself !!!
 
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What was last night! She has the nerve to come on pretending to be stressed that the eye test didn’t go well. I wonder if she ever worries about the damage she is doing to Ronnies long term mental health. If he has all these issues like she is hinting at they won’t just go away when he is older, and he’s going to have to live with the fact she sold every private detail of his childhood for the world to see for money. That’s really going to duck him up isn’t it. when she brings the book out about his “journey”( we all know it’s coming) she really will be unable to sink any lower.
Also I have to say there’s a big element of Ronnie being a wee brat in a lot of these situations (not his fault) it’s alll on her and inch but it’s clear to see when he’s pushing Lennie around and grabbing.
Ahhh she is going to have SO many regrets when she eventually grows up .
 
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Just for some hair that won’t stay on permanently? So she’ll fork out another grand when it needs freshening up? She has way more money than sense 😭
Shocking isn't it and a few hundred pounds for in between touch ups. Money to burn. The hunzz may as well set up direct debits into Hinch's bank account as they fund those lazy, frivolous bastards lives.
 
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If my child said they had a sore eye my first thought wouldn't be to go to see an optician it would be to check it out myself and seek advice from a GP if it was necessary.
She's so full of tit.
 
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What a load of bollocks, inch took him in, she stayed in the waiting room, inch came out and said that didn't go well, carried him to the car and he fell asleep on the way home 🙄
 
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