Don't miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inbox It's been a tough year, but Christine McGuinness will look back at lockdown and appreciate its parenting positives.
Christine and TV star husband Paddy have children with autism. Covid restrictions meant the couple became their kids' therapists, teachers and only playmates.
That's meant the hard-fought milestones achieved by Penelope and Leo, seven, and four-year-old sister Felicity are mightily celebrated.
It has been hard, but Christine cherishes the beautiful breakthrough moments, the Mirror reports. The 33-year-old says: "Seeing the children do anything new makes us feel like we have won the lottery and want to do cartwheels. "They
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