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Post by redsoxsue on Jul 14, 2009 17:37:04 GMT -5
Hello all...I'm a new member. My son Matt will be 12 yrs old soon and he has a genetic disorder, hearing loss, asthma and general anxiety as well as PDD-NOS ! I cannot tell you how many times the "experts" at school have called me in a panic asking me what to do when Matt is having a meltdown. I have explained soooooooo many times which signs they need to watch out for to AVOID these awful occurrences but still they continue to push him past his limits He can be, and usually is, so helpful and sweet, but like all of us, he has his limits. My mantra is "acknowledge, distraction, follow-through" with my dear son...acknowledge his concern (show him you really are listening to him), distract him from the situation ( sometimes that means get him out of that space), follow-through with him ( he needs a caring adult to talk him down from this heightened emotional state - don't leave him alone 'to straighten himself out' cause he can't !) I have actually had some teachers look at me in disbelief as I calmly explain this; the whole trick, if you will, is to keep it from escalating in the first place ! But inevitably, we get complacent and...boom ! I always try to put myself in my child's place, so when I do speak with 'the experts', I can be empathetic to him but firm with them. This year there is funding available for an Autism Expert in the school system; this should be entertaining as if most of us parents need that ! It's more of a resource for the staff I believe...might cut down on the panic calls to me ;D but I doubt it !
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Post by DorisM on Jul 18, 2009 5:26:17 GMT -5
It is amazing to see what really happens with autism. I have a friend who tells me that he had autistic fits as a child, and that his brother is also autistic. I can not understand the gravity of the situation the way you mothers and fathers do, but I highly respect you all for the patience man love that you have for your children. Many men and women cannot do the amazing work that you all do and I am happy that support groups such as this exist.
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Post by dealinwautismmom on Nov 16, 2009 15:56:44 GMT -5
My son is six and has meltdowns all the time, mostly over things that aren't a big deal. On occasion it will be over something he wants and isn't getting but most of his outburst are over small things. He likes to repeat things, this upsets his 11 yr old brother who will say shutup and its on. Seems like nothiing will calm him down not even a sorry. Other things that trigger him are jokes he don't get, he takes everything litteraly... I haven't heard anyone else complain of meltdowns starting over these types of things. is it normal? you are very lucky, my son used to have atleast one meltdown a day but is now down to about one per week. OMG, I'm so glad I found this thread! I have a very mildly autistic son (age 8), whose main problem is these meltdowns. He had one 2 summers ago where he actually cleared a park! Everyone was frightened by the way he acted (it was obvious something was seriously wrong with him) and they hurried their children away. I can't blame them! The worst part is that I've been dealing with his special-ed teacher, a supposed expert on autism, who claims that these meltdowns are my fault! Since he is a really good boy (too good!) 95% of the time, and I make sure he gets enough sleep, eats well, and avoids too much stimulation, I can't see who this can be. My belief is that tension just mounts in him over a period of time, and then some sort of sensory overload (normally handled quite well) just pushes him over the edge. He seems to have these every 6 months or so, so I know I'm lucky it's that rare. But they really do wipe me out for several days after. Thanks for having this website! I will have to explore it further and tell my friends about it.
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