Love how they’ve all got thick winter coats on when it’s a mild 15 degrees up here
Got to keep it ‘ cosy’ for the gram.
Got to keep it ‘ cosy’ for the gram.
Canter Parcs actuallyCan you imagine asking Beggy anything about CENTER PARCS?!!!!!
- can you breastfeed there?
- can you swim there?
- can you buy a Lumeh there?
- can you eat a burger and chips there?
Can anyone post the video on here please?The way she talks to Alfie in that story as well like repeating his answer back to him - I occasionally do that with my two year old but her speech is so good now that I tend not to. I definitely don't do it to my four year old. It's not at all how I'd expect to talk to a nearly NINE year old
Amy…. A proud member of the visually impaired communityView attachment 1721615
Oh Amy… what you kissing her ass for
I agree with you. Although the aspergers label doesn’t exist anymore - any form of autism comes under the autism umbrella. It’s ridiculous. My oldest son is 15 and was diagnosed with aspergers (when it was a label ) when he was around 4/5. He’s insanely clever, has an amazing memory but struggles socially sometimes although it’s got way better as he’s got older. We never had any of the stimming behaviours or speech difficulty though. I think alfie may be on the autism spectrum somewhere for sure. It’s way harder to get a diagnosis when they’re older so it’s something she should have done years ago :/I've got a nearly 9 year old and obviously interact with all his little friends, when they come on play dates. In addition I work in education. From what we see, Alfie is years apart from a typical boy of that age.
His speach is far away from his peers of the same age, he clearly has delayed / atypical language development (his queen's English accent, his lisps and his inability to make a sentence flow (like he's always thinking hard for the next word as he's saying it and then has difficulty saying it too - it makes the sentence hard to follow and disjointed).
He stims, his body movement and movement flow isnt typical, he appears very socially awkward, his facial features just aren't quite right, he's got vision problems and he was born with cardiac issues.
I'm my limited opinion, I'd say Aspergers or a syndrome
He needs help and support whatever it is (and it is something, she can't keep pretending because it's just making her look like she's ignoring it and being negligent at this point).
Was gonna say are all them arse licking sheep apart of the visually impaired community too??Amy…. A proud member of the visually impaired community
She didn’t do any paid activities so how would she even know?!!Here she goes. Old big bucks making out she paid £550 for the trip. And she thinks the activities are reasonably priced. Anyone whose been to cp knows it’s expensive which further proves the point they did duck all except free swimming. She’d of shown the lot if she put her hand in her pocket!
The elf’soh beggy stop making out you were the ones who paid for cp. lol you ain’t got a bleeping pot to piss in you chav!!
bleeping Yorkshires very own hillbilly chavs went to centre parcs!!!!!!
Tell me your skint without telling me your skint!!!!!!!!!!
So jealous guuuyz, elf's at canter parcs on 10th NovemberThe elf’s
Basically they did everything included in the price paid by his mum. Its all very strange his sister moves to her new house the week of the annual CP trip. I think within the family theres been some kind of fall out between either Steve and his sister or his sister and Beggy.oh beggy stop making out you were the ones who paid for cp. lol you ain’t got a bleeping pot to piss in you chav!!
bleeping Yorkshires very own hillbilly chavs went to centre parcs!!!!!!
Tell me your skint without telling me your skint!!!!!!!!!!
Was running here to say thisI’d be pretty pissed off if I paid for my son, his partner and their 3 children to go to CP and his partner acted like they had paid for it The audacity