Hasil72
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I'm just throwing this out there to see if I'm losing my mind. It's been a tough week for DS at school this week and then I read yet another article from an actor about how our children are lazy, stupid and being raised by ill mannered parents. So anything is possible. Here goes...
Yesterday, DS started to meltdown and was inconsolable so his para called the guidance counselor. While trying to console/calm him she was asking what had upset him so. He started with writers workshop; he didn't know what to write about. Evolved into an explaination about the 2 neighbor boys and how one is nice and the other is not, how he wanted to play, and how they were playing internet tricks on him. OK, nothing out of the ordinary about that. Counselor helped pull him together and all was well during the after school program.
Here's the thing. First, the teacher said they weren't even doing writer's workshop at the time; he had already completed a fabulous story that morning. And the boys, well they haven't played in months, the one he said was nice is no longer nice and vice versa with the mean brother. The "internet trick" was well over a year ago where one boy was trying to cause trouble and typed DS's name as the sender.
I find that often when under stress or in the midst of a meltdown, DS has difficulty accessing his short term memory for the current isssue and reverts back to events that happened forever ago as far back as when he was 2.
I've been trying to explain it to people like this...DS files every bit of information he hears, reads, sees, and experiences away in his brain. Unfortunately, he's not always able to access it when he wants so the topic may be the same but the timeframe of the story is off. In realtion to yesterday, DS wanted to play with one of the boys this past weekend but they weren't home and I know that has been eating at him so the information he conveyed was a different situation and timeframe but same people involved.
Am I making sense?
Is this typical?
The pediatrician looked at me like I was crazy.
Yesterday, DS started to meltdown and was inconsolable so his para called the guidance counselor. While trying to console/calm him she was asking what had upset him so. He started with writers workshop; he didn't know what to write about. Evolved into an explaination about the 2 neighbor boys and how one is nice and the other is not, how he wanted to play, and how they were playing internet tricks on him. OK, nothing out of the ordinary about that. Counselor helped pull him together and all was well during the after school program.
Here's the thing. First, the teacher said they weren't even doing writer's workshop at the time; he had already completed a fabulous story that morning. And the boys, well they haven't played in months, the one he said was nice is no longer nice and vice versa with the mean brother. The "internet trick" was well over a year ago where one boy was trying to cause trouble and typed DS's name as the sender.

I've been trying to explain it to people like this...DS files every bit of information he hears, reads, sees, and experiences away in his brain. Unfortunately, he's not always able to access it when he wants so the topic may be the same but the timeframe of the story is off. In realtion to yesterday, DS wanted to play with one of the boys this past weekend but they weren't home and I know that has been eating at him so the information he conveyed was a different situation and timeframe but same people involved.
Am I making sense?

The pediatrician looked at me like I was crazy.