Autism: Looking For A Fight
Conscious or not, purposeful or not, one characteristic I notice especially with our son is that each day he gets up ready to say "No", ready to refuse to do what you say and basically blaming us for what he may be doing wrong. Each day is incredibly stressful because you anticipate what is going to happen and regardless of the inevitability and preparation it still leaves you drained. Do you have a child with autism that tends to be aggressive or angry often?
Forgiveness? Not sure I understand what you mean. Children with autistic characteristics just do what they want to do most times without remorse, empathy or consequence. Its something you have to get used by understanding that they are not purposely acting that way, but it leaves you very drained and stressed nevertheless.
Interesting I did not know that. So they do not tend to associate mom and dads reaction to what they are doing to anger at all? I am thinking more of the interaction of the parent giving corrective parenting toward the outburst and him not forgiving you for that action. thus increasing the negative feels he has not on a conscious level but subconscious. This reasoning might be not in there grasp though. Sorry now I am showing my ignorance in this.
It literally is impossible for someone who does not have an child with autism to understand what it is like to parent such special needs. If you see a child with autism you will see most times that they look normal but behave as though they have no manners or the typical 'spoiled' that people like to use.
The best way to understand it is to consider if you gave your child an instruction and then they just did something else, so you repeat your instruction again and then they do something else every day all day for the rest of your life as a parent. Another way to see it. Imagine you explain to the child they cannot watch a certain cartoon they like to see because the television station is covering a government report so they immediately break down emotionally and start crying and crying and then getting angry, complaining, throwing things around, etc. Now imagine experiencing this EVERYDAY and ALL DAY EVERYDAY. It may be tough to imagine, but the only other Member here who may understand this is DianeC as she has two special kids as well.
Lastly, do not be afraid if you do not know, I did not know before I had a child with special needs and it has change my life forever. Look through many of the Threads we have here, and you will gain a better perspective of it.
I have read many of them and other article but I did not realize the process of connecting cause and effect was that limited in the younger years.
My experience with autism and spinal bifida were from adults (20 to 25) they seemed to have passed and managed to start making these connection. I am trying to keep in mind there are huge variance in severity in each and every instance as well. I shall have to delve into the other boards more to fill in more gaps as well then.
QUOTE (krakyn @ 17-Mar 09, 1:13 PM) |
So they do not tend to associate mom and dads reaction to what they are doing to anger at all? . |
Thanks you for sharing that as it really did help to clarify the cause and effect relation in this. It is a huge difference in approach them from many things. I find my oldest I have taken more of this kind of approach and it is helping even though he is not autistic. We both do though have a cognitive thinking disorder. It flairs in eye to hand translation and in emotional reasoning and in repetitive tasks that other learn quickly.