CHRISTINE McGuinness has revealed her youngest daughter developed a stutter in lockdown. The 32-year-old star thinks the change in four-year-old Felicity's speech was down to "anxiety" and the "changes" in lockdown causing her to "regress" in her development.
Christine shares twins Penelope and Leo, 7, and four-year-old Felicity with her husband Paddy, with all three being diagnosed with autism. “Felicity’s speech wasn’t at the level of other four years olds’ speech but it was pretty good - she could talk, hold a conversation and it was quite clear," Christine told the Mirror. “The stutter came out the blue and was quite severe - it was every other word.
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