There She Goes season 2 episode 1 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In an episode filled with challenges and milestones, Rosie and her family navigate a chaotic library visit, where Rosie's curiosity causes disruption but also leads to her saying "Mummy" for the first time. Following a developmental assessment revealing severe learning disabilities, the family grapples
Full Episode S02E01 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What triggers Rosie's loud excitement at the library?
Rosie's excitement is triggered by the sight of books and the new environment of the library.
How do Rosie's parents react to her behavior in the library?
Rosie's parents, Emily and Simon, try to calm her down and apologize to the other patrons for the disruption.
What significant developmental milestone does Rosie achieve in the episode?
Rosie says "Mummy" for the first time, marking a significant communication milestone.
What are PEC symbols and how are they used with Rosie?
PEC symbols are picture exchange communication symbols used to help Rosie link pictures with activities, aiding in her communication development.
How do Simon and Emily feel about Rosie's development and the strategies suggested by the consultant?
Simon and Emily recognize the need to be more diligent with the developmental exercises suggested, such as consistent toilet training and using PEC symbols.
What is the outcome of Rosie's developmental assessment?
The assessment reveals that Rosie is severely learning disabled, placing her in the bottom 0.02% for her age group.
How does the family cope with the challenges of raising Rosie?
The family faces daily challenges with patience and a focus on communication strategies, celebrating small milestones and progress.
What is the significance of the PTA fundraiser event for the family?
The PTA fundraiser represents a community event where the family navigates social interactions and focuses on Rosie's participation and well-being.
How do Simon and Emily handle social interactions at the community event?
They engage with other parents and participate in the event, despite feeling out of place and dealing with their own insecurities and challenges.
What does Rosie's participation in the sports day race symbolize for the family?
Rosie's participation, regardless of the outcome, symbolizes the family's journey—filled with challenges but moving forward with love and commitment.