Amazing Me, Amazing You - from autism ambassador, Christine McGuinness

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Amazing Me, Amazing You - from autism ambassador, Christine McGuinness

Amazing Me, Amazing You - from autism ambassador, Christine McGuinness

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BTS," she started the caption of her post to her loyal followers. "The audacity posting this video whilst I’m still in my pjs at home with my 3 little loves having the laziest day," Christine laughed. "Dreamy Sunday for me." The former Real Housewives Cheshire star is the proud mum of twins Penelope and Leo, nine, and youngest daughter Felicity, six, who she shares with ex husband Paddy McGuinnes and who all have autism. Christine herself has also been diagnosed with the developmental disability caused by differences in the brain that affects how people communicate and interact with the world. The film follows the BBC One documentary Paddy and Christine McGuinness: Our Family and Autism, screened in November 2021, in which they met other parents, experts and people on the autism spectrum. The programme also followed Christine's diagnosis. ITV Good Morning Britain's Kate Garraway told she 'smells' by guest as Ed Balls forced to bat off weight jibe

But speaking about the 'biggest support' in her life, former Real Housewives of Cheshire star Christine heaped praise on her three young children. "Who is the biggest support in my life? It’s my children and they don’t even know it,” she told OK! Magazine."The love and support, the laughter that they give me, the way that they’re growing up and dealing with their own little challenges at such a young age, gives me all the motivation and inspiration I need and that’s my support." Christine, 34, was on the show to talk about her new children's book, Amazing Me, Amazing You, as well as her upcoming BBC documentary, titled Christine McGuinness: Unmasking My Autism, will see Christine reveal how autism in women and girls has been ignored and misunderstood by science and society, leaving thousands of women are living undiagnosed. The former Real Housewives Cheshire star is the proud mum of twins Penelope and Leo, nine, and youngest daughter Felicity, six, who she shares with ex husband Paddy McGuinnes and who all have autism. Christine herself has also been diagnosed the developmental disability caused by differences in the brain that affects how people communicate and interact with the world.The most important role in life for Christine McGuinness is being a mother to her nine-year-old twins, Leo and Penelope, and six-year-old daughter Felicity with Top Gear presenter and comedian Paddy McGuinness. The former Miss Liverpool was interviewed by Kaye Adams, Brenda Edwards, Nadia Sawalha and Carol McGiffin on today's edition of the popular ITV panel show. It was the 34-year-old's first appearance on Loose Women since she confirmed her split from Paddy McGuinness last July. It reads: "This book is dedicated to my three individual, amazing little superstars! Leo, Penelope and Felicity. All my love, Mummy xx." The book is described as "the perfect picture book celebrating all children with a message of kindness and friendship." It comes after Christine was diagnosed with autism after all three of her children were told they had the developmental disability caused by differences in the brain. She added: "And that is why I wrote the book. Everybody should just be able to be themselves... I'm going to cry! So I'm at the post office now, I'm going to post an early copy of my book to this little girl so she can go to school on World Book Day, dressed as herself. And last week, Christine gave her fans the first look at her very own children's book. The yellowy-gold cover featured Christine's name and a small picture of her with the title, Amazing Me, Amazing You.

In this first children’s book from autism ambassador, Christine McGuinness shows just how important it is to embrace diversity and inclusivity while highlighting just how much it means to accept one another, just as we are with all the uniqueness that makes us special. She has even published a children’s book – Amazing Me, Amazing You – which encourages inclusion and understanding among autistic children and their families. Leo is very happy, very funny and very intelligent. Penelope is the most sweet, peaceful little girl and extremely creative. And Felicity is the wild one, very strong-minded, knows what she wants and is very decisive. Christine added: "I won't lie. I'm actually nervous. Go easy on me," as she shared a teaser clip for her appearance as Loose Woman star Coleen Nolan informed fans about her guest appearance. And as she made her glamourous entrance onto the show, she sat down with Kaye Adams, Brenda Edwards, Carol McGiffin, and Nadia Sawalha she made an admission.

Christine is the proud mum of autistic children Felicity, Leo and Penelope. She was also diagnosed with the condition as an adult and hopes the book will give a voice to autistic people and show that "everyone is different and that's just absolutely fine." Vernon Kay hits red carpet with rarely seen Tess Daly lookalike daughter after emotionally securing new BBC R2 gig READ MORE: Helen Skelton squirms over Strictly co-star rumours as ex Richie Myler poses with new girlfriend Before their separation, the couple also made a documentary called Our Family And Autism, which explored their three children’s autism diagnoses.

Model and author Christine McGuinness, who was diagnosed with autism in 2021 aged 33, has released her first children's book. Titled Amazing Me, Amazing You, she hopes it will be the perfect way for parents or carers to introduce the subject of neurodiversity to any child. A former beauty queen, Christine, was a regular cast member in The Real Housewives of Cheshire in 2019, and in The Games in 2022. Understandably, she feels frustrated at the medical establishment’s failure to diagnose her autism earlier. That's why I looked into it because I thought there must be a genetic link," she says. "If I've got three autistic kids, surely there's got to be something there and they were just very similar to me. Turns out we're all autistic. The best thing about my diagnosis is that, you know, when I was telling my children about being autistic, I said, 'Look, mummy is autistic too. It's fine. I go to work. I drive a car...' I'm trying to socialise more now. I'm trying different foods. And yeah, I'm oversensitive. And I have little challenges. But yeah, we're all doing great. We support each other." All of that was misunderstood. For an autistic child, a tantrum is not something you should be punished for because your immediate environment is just too overwhelming.”Christine believes that there are many people who are autistic and who aren't diagnosed. She hopes her book will continue the conversation about neurodiversity and help people with autism thrive.



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