As the mother of Felipe my special needs child who has autism, I found the story of Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin (About his autistic grandson) in the last general conference sad and at the same time refreshing. Only those who have special needs children, specially with autism, know that the journey is long, filled with disappointments, frustrations and tears but also with laughs and moments of peace when you realize there is a higher purpose of why a special needs child was placed in your care by a loving Heavenly Father.
It is good to see some talks dealing with these Topics. I think Members just as the rest of the public needs to be educated about persons with Autism and why they do the things they do. I also think teachers and leaders need to understand the constraints involved. Just because something works for everyone else does not mean it works for that special Member or those who have to take care of that Member. Environment plays a key role for autistic persons, most do not understand that a sound, or something said can easily set them off for the day.
I don't know what to say without sounding phony or anything. That kind of sucks for you though. To bad there isn't some kind of way to pull them out of their shell.
That has got to be some trial and tribulation for people that seam so structured about everything. That has got to be messing with you quite a bit. That has got to take an exercise of extreme God like patients.
Maybe there will be some kind of neurological cure for it one day.
God bless
LDS Forever
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Only those who have special needs children, specially with autism , know that the journey is long, filled with disappointments, frustrations and tears but also with laughs and moments of peace when you realize there is a higher purpose of why a special needs child was placed in your care by a loving Heavenly Father. |
QUOTE (Pianomom @ 15-Nov 08, 4:36 AM) |
Also, those who have worked with autistic children, know the long road, frustrations, and disappointments. Those who work closely with autistic people do become emotionally involved as well. |
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Remember, what a special person you must be for Heavenly Father to choose you to send such a special spirit to your home to be raised and taught the gospel. If you try to keep this perspective, I hope it will ease your pain a little by embracing what an important role you have. |
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In the past, when I used to see a kid with special needs it used to break my heart specially kids I personally knew and interacted with but the pain a parent goes through with a special needs child is very different. |
Rather off topic, but... Her son, who is know 11, organized a Scavenger Hunt for his sister for her birthday that lasted for 2 hours and 30 minutes. Another Scavenger Hunt for a younger sibling lasted 2 hours and 5 minutes. The hunt was very detailed with hints from different movie clips and such. He did an awesome job. |
QUOTE (Pianomom @ 17-Nov 08, 11:27 AM) |
I just wanted to make sure you knew that you were not alone. There are loving, supportive people that work with these children who do care about them and desire to help them the best they can. |
Rather off topic, but... We created a site about the special needs of our son. Feel free to check it out: Source 3 |