DisDreaminMom
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So I'm getting used to strange things from my son (6) who is an Aspie. He's so funny and so into things that others would deem strange. Last week, he was suposed to write a story about his favorite "special present". His was about the year Santa brought him nothing but fans of all sizes. It was 2 years ago, and he still remembers it like yesterday. "Santa" has learned not to waste money on toys that DS won't bother to play with. Unless he asks for it, it'll sit there in the corner. (This year it will be the Eiffel Tower and globes- we're branching out!)
Three weeks ago, he totally failed a school administered hearing test because it was the "tone" one. He passed the Dr's test with flying colors a month before because they gave him one that used pictures. I was urged to get him to a specialist right away. The kid can hear a candy wrapper across the house, and ignore someone talking right in front of him if he so chooses. The Dr. and I had a good chuckle over that one.
But the best so far is two days ago when the school guidance counselor called to ask me (very sheepishly so as not to offend, I suppose) if I was aware that my son thought he was a "very pretty girl named Kelly" and had been signing his name like that for the past week on all his schoolwork. He has been pretending to be a girl at least part of every day for the last three years. BUT he has also been a pink poodle, a 101 Dalmation, Giselle from Enchanted, Marie from Aristocats, , Ratatouille, a policeman, a bulldozer, and a car, etc. At least we got him to stop wearing girls clothing, I explained to her. She asked if there was "some biologic component" to this. I told her yes, there was- he has a brain with a huge imagination.
I wonder if the guidance counselor and the teachers were thinking of doing a parts check to maker sure we aren't chopping dear "Kelly"'s hair off and putting "her" in boy's clothes. Did anyone think to ASK him what he was doing, or were they all so freaked out that they just jumped to conclusions? The conversation was heading in that direction, if you get my drift. I told her to talk to him about it and call me back. Today is the day she will, so we'll see what DS has to say for himself.
Anyone want to make me fell better and tell me their stories? I mean, I have a sense of humor, but this is getting ridiculous...
Three weeks ago, he totally failed a school administered hearing test because it was the "tone" one. He passed the Dr's test with flying colors a month before because they gave him one that used pictures. I was urged to get him to a specialist right away. The kid can hear a candy wrapper across the house, and ignore someone talking right in front of him if he so chooses. The Dr. and I had a good chuckle over that one.
But the best so far is two days ago when the school guidance counselor called to ask me (very sheepishly so as not to offend, I suppose) if I was aware that my son thought he was a "very pretty girl named Kelly" and had been signing his name like that for the past week on all his schoolwork. He has been pretending to be a girl at least part of every day for the last three years. BUT he has also been a pink poodle, a 101 Dalmation, Giselle from Enchanted, Marie from Aristocats, , Ratatouille, a policeman, a bulldozer, and a car, etc. At least we got him to stop wearing girls clothing, I explained to her. She asked if there was "some biologic component" to this. I told her yes, there was- he has a brain with a huge imagination.
I wonder if the guidance counselor and the teachers were thinking of doing a parts check to maker sure we aren't chopping dear "Kelly"'s hair off and putting "her" in boy's clothes. Did anyone think to ASK him what he was doing, or were they all so freaked out that they just jumped to conclusions? The conversation was heading in that direction, if you get my drift. I told her to talk to him about it and call me back. Today is the day she will, so we'll see what DS has to say for himself.
Anyone want to make me fell better and tell me their stories? I mean, I have a sense of humor, but this is getting ridiculous...
