It must be hard having autistic children, but saying she served them fish and chips for Xmas day as it’s the only thing they’ll eat (saw a similar article I think it was last Xmas saying she had to go get them drive thru McNuggets) - I mean ALL kids that age (7 & 4) are fussy as hell about food and won’t eat a roast dinner. It’s not something that’s unique to your kids Christine love. She reminds me of a friend I know who has ADHD and is always uploading Facebook statuses attributing normal everyday things to ADHD, saying things like “if I don’t log into a website for a while, I can never remember my password and always end up having to reset them because of my adhd” (doesn’t everyone do this?!).
Also, your kids are that resistant to change and they have a hard time processing sensory issues but you moved house 2 weeks before Christmas?
Would you want to be alone with three kids on the autism spectrum though , I know I wouldn’t, I wouldn’t sweep it under the carpet though I’d be wearing his bollocks as earrings if it had been my blokeApparently she never discussed with Paddy if he had an affair with Nicole Appleton or not….she choose to sweep the situation under the carpet, say nothing and continue on with her marriage…..like duck I would
It's very common (sadly) for people on the spectrum to be easily manipulated, gas lighted etc, I would give her the benefit of the doubt that she probably just got on with it. Plus with 3 kids also on the spectrum who thrive on routine and stability you'd break your own heart 1st before you'd walk away.Apparently she never discussed with Paddy if he had an affair with Nicole Appleton or not….she choose to sweep the situation under the carpet, say nothing and continue on with her marriage…..like duck I would
Wasn't a fan of her documentary last night but I suppose it raised awareness of autism. The kids faces being shown would have drawn people in more to the story being told and at times autism seem to come second to bigging up what amazing parents her and Paddy are.
I thought it was really good but I’m an autism mum so it’s a subject close to my heart, I found it refreshing they spent quite a part of the documentary talking about girls and autism and it’s true they do mask their emotions , not wanting to blow smoke up arses but autism parents are amazing , but so are all parents , I don’t put my kids on social media so I respect them keeping their identities hidden, in this day and age of instafloggers selling their kids soul for a freebie or ad revenue it’s quite refreshing.Wasn't a fan of her documentary last night but I suppose it raised awareness of autism. The kids faces being shown would have drawn people in more to the story being told and at times autism seem to come second to bigging up what amazing parents her and Paddy are.
I thought it was really good but I’m an autism mum so it’s a subject close to my heart, I found it refreshing they spent quite a part of the documentary talking about girls and autism and it’s true they do mask their emotions , not wanting to blow smoke up arses but autism parents are amazing , but so are all parents , I don’t put my kids on social media so I respect them keeping their identities hidden, in this day and age of instafloggers selling their kids soul for a freebie or ad revenue it’s quite refreshing.