So I've been reading lots of articles lately written by higher functioning people on the spectrum. Many encourage parents to let their child stim because it's their way of helping to process this confusing world. As fate would have it I was redirecting dd from stimming a few weeks ago and she shot me this look like I broke her heart. I haven't stopped her since. I plan on continuing therapy (of course) but I fear that she will be resentful of me trying to change her someday. Part of me wants to discourage things that will make her life harder and part of me feels some things I should just let go. Anyone have a similar internal conflict?
Re: Autism acceptance
If he turns seventeen, becomes an activist, and hates my guts? It'll make for a great college application essay.
DS 09/2008
That's a really good idea--I could bring her magnadoodle so she can draw.
I am a social butterfly as is my oldest child so it is a challenge for me to parent dd for sure. I definitely struggle with wanting to encourage her to interact socially but also giving her time to do her own thing.
Depending on what point of the party it is we get her a drink/snack, do a bear hug, step away and do some jumping out of sight in the bathroom, do a potty break to get some quiet, or if it's at the tail end make our excuses and slip out.