Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
EricTheFred (post: 1191003) wrote:I'll pray as well.
This sounds like the various things my brother went through with his son, who suffers from Aspergers. My nephew has grown up to be a fine young man (in fact, a valedictorian) but from ten-ish up through middle school he was a walking mass of obsessions and fears.
Is she getting regular counseling? Some parents fall into the trap of just giving the medicine and crossing their fingers. Medication helps but isn't a complete solution. (personal experience on this as a life-long ADD sufferer)
SnEptUne (post: 1191717) wrote:I was kind of like that when I was around 11 years old. But instead of avoiding trash can etc..., I just paid more attention to be careful. I was quite small for my age at that time and got sick very easily. I would wash my hands like every 10 minutes, but eventually the frequency is reduced because it isn't easy to be like that at all. But unlike other more "fortunate" kids, I lived in a very small place with no washroom and hot water, and there are others things much more gross than gum, such as bathing in the kitchen when your neighbour threw out the defecation to the canal connected to the kitchen. Try to get her to go outside instead of spoiling her with checking her bed etc... Feeding her medicine is just plain ridiculous.
SnEptUne (post: 1191717) wrote:I was kind of like that when I was around 11 years old. But instead of avoiding trash can etc..., I just paid more attention to be careful. I was quite small for my age at that time and got sick very easily. I would wash my hands like every 10 minutes, but eventually the frequency is reduced because it isn't easy to be like that at all. But unlike other more "fortunate" kids, I lived in a very small place with no washroom and hot water, and there are others things much more gross than gum, such as bathing in the kitchen when your neighbour threw out the defecation to the canal connected to the kitchen. Try to get her to go outside instead of spoiling her with checking her bed etc... Feeding her medicine is just plain ridiculous.
Alexander (post: 1191469) wrote:Suffer? Well, speaking as an aspie, I can definitely say it isn't always like that. But I'll save that discussion for later.
Anyways, this reminds me very strongly of myself as well. I shouldn't be quick to make any diagnosis, but it does sound like she's displaying some Aspie qualities already.
Although I can't say for sure as I would need a lot more personal information about her.
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
Momo-P (post: 1191732) wrote:Except that's the thing, you can't just say "go outside and stop whining". This stuff seriously scares her and forcing it upon her will only do more harm than help.
As for the medicine, they do give it to her, but they also have someone she sees I think...every week? So it's not like they don't try and have people talk to her over this stuff. They do.
But anyways, thanks for the prayers guys, I know her family appreciates it...
SnEptUne (post: 1191828) wrote:I didn't say they should force it upon her, but they shouldn't treat her as if she isn't normal by feeding her medicine and checking her bed even though they know it isn't anything to worry about. Although there are no one right answer regarding raising children, the acts of checking everything over may make her think her concerns are real and valid.
Moreover, I don't think they should push the responsibility to a stranger. They could however use suggestions made by the professional.
I didn't say they should force it upon her, but they shouldn't treat her as if she isn't normal by feeding her medicine and checking her bed even though they know it isn't anything to worry about. Although there are no one right answer regarding raising children, the acts of checking everything over may make her think her concerns are real and valid.
Moreover, I don't think they should push the responsibility to a stranger. They could however use suggestions made by the professional.
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