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Oh, dear. I feel bad for properly laughingLads!
She's awake, and chatting about 'zionosts'. Yes, zionosts.
If she ever refers to Hamas as Hummus it'll be the end of me.
Oh, dear. I feel bad for properly laughingLads!
She's awake, and chatting about 'zionosts'. Yes, zionosts.
If she ever refers to Hamas as Hummus it'll be the end of me.
Worth noting that Sarah peppers her bio, her crowdfunds and her tweets with lots of attractive buzzwords like:Me too.
Had a quick look at her X and noticed two things: She makes very dull content which no doubt leads to the second point: her engagement is dire.
Time stamp approx 2am UK time, Tuesday 7 November
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Say “he is awaiting assessment for ASD” or “my potentially autistic son”… not “my ASD son who is my son who is definitely autistic because I read some online articles”. NO. Again, doing a disservice to people who actually are autistic if you’ve got it so very wrong by misrepresenting his behaviours as an autism spectrum condition when it’s not.
Rant over.
Sorry, side rant:
I actually really wish she would stop going on about her “ASD” son. He hasn’t been assessed. He hasn’t been diagnosed. I highly doubt he’s even on a waiting list with her track record of not being arsed to complete complex paperwork to benefit her family, and the school not really being that forthcoming with SEN support because they probably think he doesn’t need it.
There are a multitude of other things that can cause a child or teen to present as having ASD-like traits, from trauma and adverse childhood experiences, to attachment disorders, to adjustment disorders, to puberty. Just from what she’s shared online about her abusive ex and their “poverty” and how much time she spends on her phone letting Xbox do the parenting (and his having an estranged family and absent father), and his recent turning 13, it wouldn’t be out of the realms of possibility that his recent behavioural changes are a combination of the above. His “traits” apparently didn’t even cause her concern until senior school… Very unusual for an ASD-presenting male to not have shown signs much sooner. Not impossible, just unusual.
I recognise that formal diagnosis is a postcode lottery and a privilege, and so I am not completely anti self-diagnosis per se, but I am however anti parental-diagnosis. Parents can’t be objective enough. If we’re going to all be armchair psychologists, then I think that it’s just a bit Münchausen by-proxy to give your kid a definitive label and play on it.
I’m not going to run anyone down for seeking out to understand what is going on for their child and presenting professionals with suspicions of what it could be, and I know how long the waiting lists are for diagnosis of a child (and an adult tbf), but please for the love of god let the bloody professionals decide before you stamp your kid with a label.
Say “he is awaiting assessment for ASD” or “my potentially autistic son”… not “my ASD son who is my son who is definitely autistic because I read some online articles”. NO. Again, doing a disservice to people who actually are autistic if you’ve got it so very wrong by misrepresenting his behaviours as an autism spectrum condition when it’s not.
Rant over.
Very thoughtful post, what teenager-boy or girl- doesn't turn into a monosyllabic hormone monster? I was a horror and spent my post teenage years apologising to my mother for my buttheadedness.Sorry, side rant:
I actually really wish she would stop going on about her “ASD” son. He hasn’t been assessed. He hasn’t been diagnosed. I highly doubt he’s even on a waiting list with her track record of not being arsed to complete complex paperwork to benefit her family, and the school not really being that forthcoming with SEN support because they probably think he doesn’t need it.
There are a multitude of other things that can cause a child or teen to present as having ASD-like traits, from trauma and adverse childhood experiences, to attachment disorders, to adjustment disorders, to puberty. Just from what she’s shared online about her abusive ex and their “poverty” and how much time she spends on her phone letting Xbox do the parenting (and his having an estranged family and absent father), and his recent turning 13, it wouldn’t be out of the realms of possibility that his recent behavioural changes are a combination of the above. His “traits” apparently didn’t even cause her concern until senior school… Very unusual for an ASD-presenting male to not have shown signs much sooner. Not impossible, just unusual.
I recognise that formal diagnosis is a postcode lottery and a privilege, and so I am not completely anti self-diagnosis per se, but I am however anti parental-diagnosis. Parents can’t be objective enough. If we’re going to all be armchair psychologists, then I think that it’s just a bit Münchausen by-proxy to give your kid a definitive label and play on it.
I’m not going to run anyone down for seeking out to understand what is going on for their child and presenting professionals with suspicions of what it could be, and I know how long the waiting lists are for diagnosis of a child (and an adult tbf), but please for the love of god let the bloody professionals decide before you stamp your kid with a label.
Say “he is awaiting assessment for ASD” or “my potentially autistic son”… not “my ASD son who is my son who is definitely autistic because I read some online articles”. NO. Again, doing a disservice to people who actually are autistic if you’ve got it so very wrong by misrepresenting his behaviours as an autism spectrum condition when it’s not.
Rant over.
I'd love to hear her explain those parts to the police, when she goes to them to complain about harassment. Your hands ain't clean darlin', not by any stretch.Sarah: “cattiness ain’t my bag”
Also Sarah, earlier that same evening: refers to “that ugly old cat lady who nobody wants to shag”
Ok, hun. You’re clearly all kindness and light and definitely not a scratty little beggar who exposed a customer service worker’s face and location all over twitter while actively encouraging replies which said she should be physically attacked after work.
@byefeliciax well done for the archiving, you're doing a great job!