That’s awful that the school allow her to get her own way!! She clearly kicks up a fuss! I would love for grand parents to watch my children’s nativity but the rules are two tickets and we follow that!She already has an extra ticket, only allowed 4 !
Her husband quite likes that about her I imagine !Anyone noticed that when she tries something, as soon as she places it in her mouth she says mmmm! Literally she couldn’t have even tasted it and it’s an instant mmmm! The kids do it too.
She only does this for the camera, can guarantee she only opens her mouth to whinge when the cameras off.Her husband quite likes that about her I imagine !
poor man, what has he got to look forward to in life?She only does this for the camera, can guarantee she only opens her mouth to whinge when the cameras off.
Death, Divorce or the next Disney trippoor man, what has he got to look forward to in life?
She did the same comments about Zara!! It’s absolute bull shit as no parents would do that as it would make all the other children feel like shit that they didn’t perform as well. She does talk some absolute crap!“So many people” came over to Rhi to tell her how well W performed in the nativity whilst she cried.
I’m confused, surely she isn’t expecting anyone to believe that?
Isn’t it amazing how he was able to take on a main part in a school play? Many pupils on the spectrum struggle with time of year due to the lack of routine and would find main parts very stressful… just my experience of working with ASD pupils for 20 years…“So many people” came over to Rhi to tell her how well W performed in the nativity whilst she cried.
I’m confused, surely she isn’t expecting anyone to believe that?
Amazing! That he can tolerate the sensory overload that is DisneyWorld and airports, try new foods and eat what’s put in front of him and nod and smile like a robot, dress in what he’s told to wear, spend nights away from home for the residential and speak in front of a crowd.Isn’t it amazing how he was able to take on a main part in a school play? Many pupils on the spectrum struggle with time of year due to the lack of routine and would find main parts very stressful… just my experience of working with ASD pupils for 20 years…
did she specify the role Will had in the panto? like sure, he is in year 6 and therefore "had a speaking part" - but this is incredibly vague. he may have been "word perfect", but literally spoken one line - and the way she hasn't specified his characterIsn’t it amazing how he was able to take on a main part in a school play? Many pupils on the spectrum struggle with time of year due to the lack of routine and would find main parts very stressful… just my experience of working with ASD pupils for 20 years…
I was too, she gets priority passes in Disneyland which you need proof of a condition/illness to get usually DLA, PIP, blue badge etcI wonder if she claims benefits for all three childrens’ additional needs.
Oh she 100% will. The woman got priority security at the airport for 3 perfectly happy children who in NO WAY needed this. She grabs any perk she can getAmazing! That he can tolerate the sensory overload that is DisneyWorld and airports, try new foods and eat what’s put in front of him and nod and smile like a robot, dress in what he’s told to wear, spend nights away from home for the residential and speak in front of a crowd.
My boys are neurotypical and are far more challenging and needy. I wonder if she claims benefits for all three childrens’ additional needs.
Yes I find this bizarre. I also think it’s bizarre there are 4 shows! I’m not knocking Rhi for this as it isn’t her fault, but that must be so exhausting for all of the childrenIs there any reason why she needs someone to be watching them at every concert? She said she’s sending her auntie to one, her husband and she’s watching two performances.
my children’s school we are allowed 2 tickets only and to watch one performance to allow other parents to watch etc. my children understand that I will not be there to watch every single performance etc!!!
I find her so bizzare!!
I suspect so. How else would she afford all that Disney shitdid she specify the role Will had in the panto? like sure, he is in year 6 and therefore "had a speaking part" - but this is incredibly vague. he may have been "word perfect", but literally spoken one line - and the way she hasn't specified his character
gives the impression that whilst he may have spoken a few words, he wasn't in a leading role - she's simply trying to imply that he was. obvs i have no idea - i don't even know what panto they performed - but just how i interpreted her post.
and whilst she may have been proud and crying and making a huge drama out of the situation, I don't believe that anyone in the audience would specifically seek Rhi out to congratulate her on Will's "wonderful" performance if he didn't have a starring role - yet if he had played a lead character and memorised an entire script - which would go directly against her usual claims about how ASD affects his ability to cope with changes in routine, struggle with feeling overwhelmed etc, let alone nerves about performing on stage in front of an audience - i don't believe she would have been able to resist bragging about it and sharing the role he played. it all just seems like the usual Rhi spiel, exaggerated entirely out of all proportion.
I remember her talking about the plays last year as she was bragging about how the school had asked her to film it !!Bloody liar, saying that William is finally getting a school play as he hasn't had one since year 3, and he having a normal Year 6.
1. My daughter was in Year 6 last year (same school) they did the Christmas play last year.
2. She had all the transition days up to the comp
3.Her trips went ahead (As did William's, did she forget he went on a school residential)
4. She actually filmed the infants Christmas concert last year...
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