 My mum and dad are alcoholics so like me and my brother are supposed to have to cook for ourselves because they're like inventing something so it's great. Make breakfast, lunch, dinner, make coffees, that sort of thing. I work at the housework and also I help out with making sure she's okay when I go to bed. I pull the sheets tight so she doesn't have to make the bed. I do stuff like that and basically make sure I take her cups of tea in for her and sit her down, help her in the shower sometimes. It's not like what they portray on children in need. It's kind of like normal teenage chores and then on top of that you've got to be a mum and you've got to be a referee in the fights and you've got to kind of separate your little ones away from the adult stuff and things like that. Sort of like being a normal person but with a bit more responsibility kind of thing. My mum was really poor and she had mental health issues. We had to hide the little ones away from it because they were just too young to understand and they didn't want to see what was going on because they were only a few months old and four I think it was. I can't remember quite well at the moment because I'm too blonde but yeah so it's kind of just separating it. I don't mean that this has got autism so that's loads of fun matters. That's a bundle of joy and basically she hates everyone and everything one day and loves everyone and everything the next day. My mum because she's got depression I like more help her when she's upset I help her to calm down a bit and stuff like that. When mum was busy feeding him and then the cooker goes off and then we have to hold it for her. Well I care my brother because he's mostly autistic. He's the autistic one in our family. I like helping with his homework, playing with him and if he falls over I tell my mum or if he wants something I just go to my mum and tell him. I do housekeeping and take care of my mum when she's drinking alcohol because she's affected by it.