Stephanie Vavron @stephanievavron

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Very good question. Disneyland?
She's ashamed of him god only knows what life he's going to endure as he grows into a young man and his needs and stims become fat worse. Transporting that lad if his legs give way will be a major mission every morning to get him to school so if she can't be bothered now what's going to happen when her daily routine could well involve having to hoist him in and out of his bed to wheelchair to car etc what will she do them? Has she even thought of it? she dedicates most of her spare time to an app. She can't even pan him off full time with anyone coz she'll lose the bulk of her income . She honestly thinks if she has that lad for a few nights in a row that she's done her job as a mum and deserves a break !! The quality time she does spend with him will be minimal and in turn that's going to lead to a very difficult situation. Enjoy your Saturday Steph I hope max drives you up the fing wall.
 
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Serious question. Apart from school and shops, when was the last time that she took that little boy out? She is no mother. Wish someone would step in for him.
The worrying thing is it’s a long time ago. She has stopped taking him swimming cus she kept being embarrassed by his behaviour. She made videos explaining about it and you could sense her embarrassment. She won’t take him anywhere because she doesn’t know how to handle him outside the house or know how to help him if he’s having a sensory overload. That’s why he just roams the house cus she can’t be arsed being a parent
 

scottishgal43

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Off topic but what happened with the plastic surgery woman? Is she still in all the comments?
She never takes him anywhere
My boy is all grown now but when he was maxes age I took him everywhere. Places to eat , the park , the library. He's now very well.known around our town and he's very polite and sociable. I didn't drive at the time so.walked everywhere. Did it all on my own true single mum with occasional support from family. Not looking for sympathy or praise. My point is they don't call it early intervention for nothing. At this age it's creating the stepping stones for the future , getting him used to loud noisy open spaces and socialising. Preparing him for last minute changes. But no she'd rather stay in her house all weekend eye fing the camera. She will regret this when he's an uncontrollable teenager. I know I would have if I hadn't put the work in all those years ago.