It’s wild, how is the child South African and Geordie at the same timeThat's a strange accent her youngest child has acquired!
I screamed laughing. WtafIt’s wild, how is the child South African and Geordie at the same time
Just quoting myself because I've just seen her recent Instagram vids and the accent of noah is wild! Do kids really say "slay"? I've never heard mine say itThat's a strange accent her youngest child has acquired!
I suspect the child has a speech impediment. She said he was born with tongue-tie which if treated early can help stop the child developing odd speech. With her paranoia of doctors, it’s easy to guess which choice she made for his ‘treatment’. She’s the queen of poor choices.Just quoting myself because I've just seen her recent Instagram vids and the accent of noah is wild! Do kids really say "slay"? I've never heard mine say it
That is absolutely heartbreaking and infuriating all at once.I get that children develop at different rates and that different kids have different abilities - but whether this is Noah or Sailor's handwriting, for the writing of a 7 or 8 year old, it shows how neglected their schooling is. it looks more like the writing of a 4 year old kid, still learning letters - which isn't a criticism of the kids, but how they are beigng failed in their learning.
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My thoughts exactly! She's clearly not even bothered to teach them the difference between upper & lower case letters! But it's OK, they can always follow on her footsteps when they're older & write shitty content online!I get that children develop at different rates and that different kids have different abilities - but whether this is Noah or Sailor's handwriting, for the writing of a 7 or 8 year old, it shows how neglected their schooling is. it looks more like the writing of a 4 year old kid, still learning letters - which isn't a criticism of the kids, but how they are beigng failed in their learning.
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Hayley aside, there are plenty of autistic adults caring for children in a parental or teaching capacity. It’s absolutel nonsense that an ‘autistic adult should not be in charge of schooling children without supervision’. I have the call this out because it’s peddling outdated stereotypes that autistic individuals lack intelligence, independence and are child-like. Many autistic adults make excellent educators- unsupervised or not.I thought she had finally fallen on her sword after she stopped posting on IG for a week.
Sadly, she’s back with more tripe about the autism self diagnosis.
She’s clearly excited to have come up with an excuse for all her dreadful behaviour (42 years of it)
Now perhaps it’s time to admit an autistic adult should not be in charge of schooling children without supervision.
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I suspect the child has a speech impediment. She said he was born with tongue-tie which if treated early can help stop the child developing odd speech. With her paranoia of doctors, it’s easy to guess which choice she made for his ‘treatment’. She’s the queen of poor choices.
100% this. it's not about Hayley being autistic - it's about her being lazy, and regularly neglecting their schooling because she "needs" to spend days in bed after a day trip with hubby that has totally exhausted her. if she has medical issues that prevent her from homeschooling her children, she should take responsibility to ensure they get a decent education and send them to school. those kids deserve to learn, not be dumped in front of the TV for days in end, and then perhaps have a few hours a week where Hayley allows them to learn about whatever topic THEY are interested in, totally neglecting the basic skills of reading and writing. she has also said she suspects one or two of the kids are autistic/have ADHD - given her own diagnosis and experiences of neurodiversity, she could use that insight to support her kids with their learning - or, if she feels overwhelmed by all the noise and sensory aspects, again she should allow the kids to go to school, as their education should be the priority - not filming reels about her own struggles and clothes haul try-ones. while every child is an individual, many ASD kids thrive on routine - which is something Hayley's household is lacking, as she cancels homeschooling on a whim, or decides that she fancies a day out and springs it in the children etc, yet then complains about their behavioural issues, which may well improve if their life was more structured and followed more of a rotuien around bed times etc. ultimately, it is Hayley's immaturity, her laziness and the way she doesn't perceive her kids education as important that is the issue - not autism.Hayley aside, there are plenty of autistic adults caring for children in a parental or teaching capacity. It’s absolutel nonsense that an ‘autistic adult should not be in charge of schooling children without supervision’. I have the call this out because it’s peddling outdated stereotypes that autistic individuals lack intelligence, independence and are child-like. Many autistic adults make excellent educators- unsupervised or not.
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