I just don’t understand how they can afford it?How hard are they on appliances? That's another cooker now.
My daughter used to go to a group called SocialEyes which was through the national autistic society. They got to go places and talk about their autism. She said it made things make sense and she enjoyed going. And this was from a girl who once went outdoors once in her 6 week summer holidays. She wouldn't even go into the garden. She can now take a bus on her own. Lacey does need something.It might be good for Lacey if they accessed support such as counselling or an autism diagnosis charity for advice/support/support groups as I agree with above comment she does seem to be getting worse bless her
Bank of Val and Bill maybe or could be Family Fund .I just don’t understand how they can afford it?
Poor Lacey’s anxiety is getting worse I feel, she finds it really difficult to go on the school run now, where as before she (at least it seemed like) she could bare it. Of course we don’t see everything and she may have always found it difficult, but just feels like she’s not getting any better since being homeschooled.
They must rake in a decent amount on the benefit gravy train. Lacey is their meal ticket.I just don’t understand how they can afford it?
The fact she has no friends is so upsetting. I know that autism can make it extremely uncomfortable and difficult to socialise, but there’s no reason why she can’t make friends, or go to an autism support group and meet people who have the same struggles.Steve needs to get off his fat bum and get a job!!!! Their life would be so much better, could afford days out and holidays. What he’s doing to Lacey is awful taken away her independence and friends. And teaching her stuff for 5 year olds
Full of weirdos in his comments. Anyone seen Henry recently?someone in the comments a few vlogs back asked if Chloe could wear socks or tights to school and could she do gymnastics in a vlog??
how bloody weird and creepy is that.
was he steve’s mega fan?Full of weirdos in his comments. Anyone seen Henry recently?
He always says that he earns the same amount on YouTube as he would in a job but if he got a job, he could still vlog. He often goes hours on end without filming and it’s hardly as if people watch them for the thrilling content of him making a hot drink at 1pm. I think his dedicated audience of weirdos would love to hear the endless tales of how excruciating going to work is and how he is morally superior for working as if he hasn’t sat on his arse and stayed home at the expense of every aspect of his autistic daughter’s life for however many years.Steve needs to get off his fat bum and get a job!!!! Their life would be so much better, could afford days out and holidays. What he’s doing to Lacey is awful taken away her independence and friends. And teaching her stuff for 5 year olds
That’s so creepy! It also bothers me that he makes no effort to blur the school logo on the kids school uniform and in the past used to vlog right outside the school and show the exterior of the school. All it would take is the wrong person to research the school and wait outside one daysomeone in the comments a few vlogs back asked if Chloe could wear socks or tights to school and could she do gymnastics in a vlog??
how bloody weird and creepy is that.
Even if they are happy to live on one income plus whatever money the vlogs bring in, he has never once in the decade that he has been vlogging, reflected on how long Rachael has been going out to work for the family and how exhausting it must be for her with the hours she works and thought ‘you know what, maybe it’s time I take one for the team and start looking for work’. I’m sure she was even working multiple jobs at one point. It’s not as if he’s anymore intelligent than her that she couldn’t take over ‘homeschooling’ if they insist on isolating Lacey from the world for her entire schooling years.Personally I would watch every single day a vlog in which Steve had to get up and go to work, it would be so much more relatable than the current non-existent home schooling and never-ending school drop-off/pick-ups, not forgetting the constant hyper-fixating on the upcoming MOT, the bin men, and counting down to Christmas