Denise Richards I’m laughing at a Snafu involving her only photos and her 13-year-old daughter, Eloise.
“Eloise is getting very delightful with the phone and the computer,” said Denise, 54, on Tuesday, March 11 Episode Denise Richards and its wild things. “We had a little mistake with an iPad.”
Denise was sitting next to Eloise during her confession as she remembered the embarrassing moment.
“I didn’t know that some of my only pictures were synchronized in her iPad,” Denise said while hitting. When one manufacturer asked Eloise what was her reaction when she saw the photo, the teenager began to laugh with her mother.
Denise approved Eloise in 2011, when she was only five weeks. Eloise has a rare chromosomal disorder – chromosome 8, 8p monosomy – in which it experiences delays in speech and development. (Denise is also the mother of Sami, 20, and Lola, 19, whom she shares with her ex-husband Charlie Sheen.)
Tuesday’s episode also offered an internal look at ELOISE’s home education.
“I think many parents who have children with special needs, it’s hard to find what is best for them. Kid every child is different,” Denise explained in her confession. “For Eloise, we have tried to be in a class, but the kids can be a lot to say. We saw her start to close, so we feel it was best that she had one with a teacher. I just saw Eloise Blossom.”
Denise explained that Eloise is “mostly nonverbal”, but it can say a few words.
“I definitely think Eloise brings the best in Sami and Lola,” Denise added. “They shine with it.”
In separate stories, both Sami and Lola offered more mirror in their respective relationships with Eloise.
“I feel like she, honestly, gives me some good tips sometimes,” Sami explained. “If there is a young man I’m talking to, I’ll be like,” Is he delightful? “It will give me your finger up or finger down. If it’s the thumb, on the other.”
Sami added, “She is really honest and I really appreciate her opinion.”
Lola, meanwhile, is usually looking for ELOISE for fashion tips.
“If I ask her if she likes an outfit, she will laugh at me,” Lola said. “That’s how I know it’s ugly.”
Denise is still hopeful that Eloise will learn to speak.
“Eloise started to get swimming lessons, she could do some of the things the teacher was teaching them. The next day, it is, as if she never got into a pool. Literally, just one day when we were in Hawaii, she just started swimming,” she said. “Some things will simply click. Hope one day, it will simply destroy the sentences and begin to speak. “
Denise Richards and its wild things Broadcasts in Bravo on Tuesday on 9 afternoon.