Myfirsthomebyclaire

She mentioned last year regularly that he doesn’t play with other children at nursery, he plays by himself. She also mentioned that he can spend hours lining up his toy cars or putting all the colour groupings together. She’s also mentioned he hates certain clothing material and is very sensitive in a sensory sense and that he eats almost every single plain.

That plus a sensory hate for sun cream, sand and water makes me question if this is normal for a 4 year old.
 
Im a preschool teacher and i hate this lockdown baby reference. Its used by parents who dont want to acknowledge their childs' neurodivergence. One child in my class was non verbal at 3 and mam was in complete denial saying he was a lockdown baby and thats why he couldnt speak. Its so frustrating because it delays the child getting the early intervention they need. If idris does have autism i would really hope that claire will be proactive and not be one of the parents that deny and delay becuase it really does not help the child at all
 
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Maybe it didn’t help when you so clearly favoured Maeve over Ada.
 
She’ll never cope with the stress of travel problems/complaints etc. We better get extra violins ready.
I also thought this. She doesn’t realise that she actually needs to book peoples holidays, and then deal with the fall out. Can you imagine how rude she’ll be to paying customers if she’s having a ‘bad parenting day’. She complains enough already that she’s stressed and has no time so how is she possibly going to manage actual work?
 
To be honest if it is one of the MLM travel agent schemes I can’t actually see her booking holidays for anyone other than herself and her family/friends, so she won’t have to worry about complaints too much.
She’ll make the money by recruiting her gullible followers to be part of her team and taking a cut from any holidays they book. Easy money for her once she’s paid her sign up fees.
 
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