Jesus, now Noah apparently has Scoliosis. She mentioned in the recent video that things haven't gone how she wanted. I think she found out Nellie is autistic or delayed. Something is off with that kid.
You never see her do anything fun or interactive with the kids. Even the little ones like painting or sensory play or anything to engage with them. I have autism and I wasn't very interested in many things when I was little but my parents still played with me and engaged with me and did fun activities etc. She's so obsessed with YouTube and just sits on her phone or computer all day and expects everyone else to do the work for her kids. She never even does one on one time with any kid. She loooooves having these special kiddos it gives her something to talk about and she wants everyone to know what a super mom she is. Stupid idiot couldn't look after the kids she had so she had more. Like who does that!?[/QUOTE]my opinion is that there is some serious messed up genetics there. It's obvious dad has something going on. She's a full on nutter and her speech drives me insane. Feel is pronounced fill, meal is mill, etc... Also their diets are sooooooo bad. the last grocery haul was 100% processed food except for a few bananas. I don't think a single one of their kids are "normal". Its only a matter of time until Colorado lets them down and they are on the move again. Its always the State's fault her kids aren't doing well. Not the fact that they don't interact with their young children. The kids are sooo behind because they are just sat down and left alone. Or the fact that their genetics are soooo fucked up.
I wish she would get some eye cream, those dry patches on her face look so sore and annoying.
She shared everything about the boys autism diagnosis, but won't share whats up with Nellie. I think its because shes a girl and shes in denial about it. I mean, the kid is 15 months and cant walk and doesnt answer to her name.
I believe she mentioned she had bipolar but not sure if she is medicated.
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She started medication after Penelope was born and stated that's why she wouldn't breastfeed her. I have no clue if she's still taking it.
She mentioned that Noah was on an insurance through the state for autism. She said they pay a premium for it but I imagine it's a much lower premium than a private insurance. I assume Lex and Liam are on the same one too. I don't know personally know how it works but probably through Medicaid.Ah I see I’m in the UK and the US healthcare system confuses me.
Wow. That’s out of order.So Nellie has severe autism...what a surprise. That family has some really fucked up genetics to produce 4 out of 6 severely autistic kids
She’s on Medicaid or some type of state waiver program that colorado has. That’s The only reason why they moved there. So basically they are not paying for any of these services as well as I’m sure she gets SSI for at least 3 out of the 6 kids.Are they self funding or does their insurance cover it?
What an absolute crock of shite, so because my child doesn't bang his head he isnt autistic? Autism is a spectrum so can present with mild traits or really strong traits. The benefit of a diagnosis is actually having appropriate supportTraits of autism can be genetic. Certain genetic disorders show up with autism like Pradas. Autism is a neurological disorder like adhd or dyslexia. The reason why so many kids have trouble with it is because doctors don’t do enough investigation.
The reason why Noah is so troubled by his autism is due to his very poor diet and being fed loads of meds not suitable for his age. Look at his pupils, the poor guy looks high as a kite.
Having said all that Autism is diagnosed way too much and most children I meet with it have a quirky personality like heir parents NOT autism. Real autism is a horrible condition where children bang their heads due to the torment of it, can’t talk and need lifelong care.
If it doesn’t effect your ability to care for yourself, and learn etc then it’s not worth a diagnosis.
No I worded it wrong. What I meant to say isn’t that there are different levels of severity, and in my experience many children are labeled with autism for the very smallest of symptoms. For example my daughter has severe learning disabilities, was given an ehcp within weeks of starting school, then another child in her class who was learning well, could read write socialise etc was given a diagnosis of autism after her mother fought for it, then her mother fought for an ehcp and after a year was granted one, but then this meant my daughters 1-1 was shared and then I had to change my daughters school because the school she was at told me they couldn’t supply her 1-1 anymore which meant my daughter couldn’t physically go to school.What an absolute crock of shite, so because my child doesn't bang his head he isnt autistic? Autism is a spectrum so can present with mild traits or really strong traits. The benefit of a diagnosis is actually having appropriate support