bocaj1431
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- Oct 16, 2012
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I wanted to offer a 2 tips that I hope will not be taken the wrong way.
First, My son has Autism and due to sensory processing issues and difficulty dealing with long lines that are congested he is able to use the GAC pass and use a separate entrance. I have unfortunately had some people make rude comments when they see this. Not all special needs are visually apparent.
Secondly, one of the characteristic traits of autism are unusual behaviors. There are varying types. My son has gagging sounds he makes, repetitive movements, is overly excited and silly (especially for a 12 yr old) and is easily made anxious by what you or I might consider to be a trivial event. One of the most prominent situations which brings about anxiety is not knowing which way to walk when there are many people around him or people bump into him. When that happens he begins to chant "oh my gosh and whats wrong with me" over and over again, in a loud voice. What has shocked me, has been how cruel some people can be when observing such behaviors. People have laughed at him, made rude comments and stared at him to the point of it being so obvious. Of course you will stare initially but to continue to do so is rude. These reactions by others have hurt my son a great deal.
I just wanted to share this information; so that, if you observe odd behavior coming from someone in the parks, there often can be a medical reason behind it. Please think about this before you react. Most people do not react in a negative manner but for those who do I just think it is due to lack of knowledge.
Thank you!
First, My son has Autism and due to sensory processing issues and difficulty dealing with long lines that are congested he is able to use the GAC pass and use a separate entrance. I have unfortunately had some people make rude comments when they see this. Not all special needs are visually apparent.
Secondly, one of the characteristic traits of autism are unusual behaviors. There are varying types. My son has gagging sounds he makes, repetitive movements, is overly excited and silly (especially for a 12 yr old) and is easily made anxious by what you or I might consider to be a trivial event. One of the most prominent situations which brings about anxiety is not knowing which way to walk when there are many people around him or people bump into him. When that happens he begins to chant "oh my gosh and whats wrong with me" over and over again, in a loud voice. What has shocked me, has been how cruel some people can be when observing such behaviors. People have laughed at him, made rude comments and stared at him to the point of it being so obvious. Of course you will stare initially but to continue to do so is rude. These reactions by others have hurt my son a great deal.
I just wanted to share this information; so that, if you observe odd behavior coming from someone in the parks, there often can be a medical reason behind it. Please think about this before you react. Most people do not react in a negative manner but for those who do I just think it is due to lack of knowledge.
Thank you!