Abby Wednesday
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- Dec 11, 2009
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My son is 3 1/2 and was diagnosed with autism last November. He is on the higher functioning end of the spectrum and is very talkative. His delays are in the social and pragmatic speech arenas. He can look fairly normal but people usually pick up the fact that he is a little different.
We were at Chick-fil-A, and he loves going to play at the indoor play area there. He was very enthusiastically playing and there was one little girl there, 3ish at a guess. Two older kids come in, a 5ish year old boy and his sister who looked 7 or 8. Something he will do when he wants to play with a kid is sort of follow them around, which is what he did with these two kids. I know that can be annoying, and he can't tell when he's not wanted. OTOH, he wasn't doing anything other than following them and this is a small space. So these kids proceed to yell at him to stop following them and I try to diffuse the situation by redirecting him. Works for a minute but then he's back to following them. They start doing this nasty little dance of making a point of hiding from him and whispering about him and when he's doing something else they would quickly climb up the slide or the jungle gym area. Basically going out of their way to be mean, from where I was sitting, and if he started to follow again they would tell him to go away. I decided to just leave since we had to go soon anyway. Before I left I told the older girl that my son was little and has a disability and did not understand what they were trying to tell him. I also told her that there was no good reason to act mean toward any little kid in this situation. Very calmly and gently. She obviously didn't care and went on playing.
I didn't say anything to the parents, but after I left I became very upset. I'm so worried that this is going to be life for him. I'm not sure if I was just reading too much into the situation because I know my son's diagnosis, and these were kids being kids, or if I should have said something to the parents, who weren't in the room. Plus I have to take into account that my son was being annoying to them, albeit unwittingly. My husband said to let it go, that there are jerks everywhere and this is not the first or last time a kid will be mean to him.
What would you have done? How would you have felt if you were the parent to those older kids?
We were at Chick-fil-A, and he loves going to play at the indoor play area there. He was very enthusiastically playing and there was one little girl there, 3ish at a guess. Two older kids come in, a 5ish year old boy and his sister who looked 7 or 8. Something he will do when he wants to play with a kid is sort of follow them around, which is what he did with these two kids. I know that can be annoying, and he can't tell when he's not wanted. OTOH, he wasn't doing anything other than following them and this is a small space. So these kids proceed to yell at him to stop following them and I try to diffuse the situation by redirecting him. Works for a minute but then he's back to following them. They start doing this nasty little dance of making a point of hiding from him and whispering about him and when he's doing something else they would quickly climb up the slide or the jungle gym area. Basically going out of their way to be mean, from where I was sitting, and if he started to follow again they would tell him to go away. I decided to just leave since we had to go soon anyway. Before I left I told the older girl that my son was little and has a disability and did not understand what they were trying to tell him. I also told her that there was no good reason to act mean toward any little kid in this situation. Very calmly and gently. She obviously didn't care and went on playing.
I didn't say anything to the parents, but after I left I became very upset. I'm so worried that this is going to be life for him. I'm not sure if I was just reading too much into the situation because I know my son's diagnosis, and these were kids being kids, or if I should have said something to the parents, who weren't in the room. Plus I have to take into account that my son was being annoying to them, albeit unwittingly. My husband said to let it go, that there are jerks everywhere and this is not the first or last time a kid will be mean to him.
What would you have done? How would you have felt if you were the parent to those older kids?