ireland_nicole
<font color=green>No brainer- the fairy wins it<br
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O.K., I feel odd asking this, but really am wondering what ya'll do about this. Both of my kids are very concrete in their thinking (and gullible). They love Santa, and Mickey and Friends, and the Princesses. The problem is, DD is almost 9. And the kids in her class are, shall we say, not fans so to speak. Recently, Mickey and the Princesses sent postcards from WDW (thanks olboshoi) after they had a bunch of new medical procedures, etc. Well, they took them to school and were soooo excited. The kids in the class made sure to share their opinions re: their authenticity. So they asked me who was correct. I, of course, said, of course that's the real mickey! You saw him, didn't ya? You saw his house- he does live there.
So here's the question. Is this a good idea? or not? One of the "advantages" of autism is that, quite frankly, my kids aren't really bothered about what the others think. But am I doing a disservice to my guys by encouraging a "belief" that is different from peers?
Thanks, Nicole
So here's the question. Is this a good idea? or not? One of the "advantages" of autism is that, quite frankly, my kids aren't really bothered about what the others think. But am I doing a disservice to my guys by encouraging a "belief" that is different from peers?
Thanks, Nicole