With a name spelled as re.tarded as that, you can just tell that the family is unadulterated white trash (why these kinds of folk spell common names in the most stupid way possible is beyond me, any kiwis that have been around white trash for a long time please tell me).
Glad to see we got another kailyn-esque tard cow.
Actually, this sounds like a "normal" girl who has a fanatical stage mom. No way does Lillee Jean have Williams syndrome; I have known a couple people personally who had it, and once you see it, you don't forget it. I should add that people with WS are very friendly and often have musical aptitude that is way out of proportion to their intellectual deficits.
I've made no secret I have a family member with severe Autism. This mom is doing a good job and the daughter honestly isn't that extreme. I've seen kids kick out windows over a Happy Meal (though thankfully, not my family member. They're pretty chill and if they do have a meltdown, he isn't destructive or harmful to himself or anyone else). The girl may be nineteen, but mentally & emotionally, she isn't.
That being said, I try not to judge people who say "I could never live like this" because that's fair. It isn't a life for everyone. To a lot of people, living with a severely disabled child is terrifying. But I would only ask that you try not to judge the parents who are doing the best they can for themselves, their families and their child.
And I understand being terrified of having children with disabilities. That's why I've made the choice not to have kids. Not only would I be considered a geriatric pregnancy, but since I have a close family member with Autism, the chances of my having one increases, due to family history and age.
I remember a family who attended the same church as me in my old town, and they had a son who was about 5 years old and was "autistic." (He was later determined to have a rare metabolic disorder that causes autism-like symptoms.) Anyway, the parents in his Sunday School class, and the teacher, had to tell the parents that this boy could not be in SS with their kids, because he thought it was very funny to constantly pinch the other kids, and no amount of redirection, etc. could get him to stop. It broke their hearts to do this, because they knew these parents were doing the best they could.
The parents left the church, and that wasn't all bad because she was in charge of picking the songs for the contemporary service (i.e. where we sant CCM songs instead of hymns) and she picked the most terrible music.
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