Hasil72
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I'm coming to you all for advice since I need input from someone who understands ASD compared to all my friends with NT children who think DS should just "suck it up". Last week, we had our first real incident of classmates publicly teasing DS. (9 w/ASD, SID, anxiety, etc. He's in a mainstream third grade class with a FT para.)
In gym class he was last to be picked for a team when another student made a huge production about "Why do we always end up with the freak?" The extremely sensitive kid that he is, DS hid behind his para so that they wouldn't see him tear up. The teacher made the student apologize but we all know that it was pointless. I tried to explain to DS later that night that yes, he is different, but it's not something to be ashamed of but proud. And that along the line kids are going to be mean and say things to hurt his feelings on purpose and try to upset him. Again, this is really the first time we have encountered this situation although I'm sure it won't be the last. What else can you say? How do you tell your kids handle this kind of thing?
On the bright side, DS never ceases to amaze me. Little thugs up the street keep playing "ding-dong-ditch" or "ring-and-run" whatever you want to call it at a few houses on the block including ours. DS is hurt by this as they used to be "friends". So he decided to seek out the kids at school and proceeded to ask them, "Why do you keep ding dong ditching us? We know when it's you and we just ignore you. It doesn't bother us." That was all he needed to say. He had closure and was done. i asked if they used bad words or yelled at him, or reacted in any way. DS says, "I don't rememeber." It didn't matter in his mind as long as he said what he had to say. I was proud of him.
I am grateful for any suggestions you can throw my way. I don't want to overreact and dwell on the issue but don't want to skim over it either. Can't find any literature for what to do when your super sensitive son is being teased and doesn't understand why. (We're still explaining it to him. It's not really sinking in.) I take it much harder than he does sometimes.
In gym class he was last to be picked for a team when another student made a huge production about "Why do we always end up with the freak?" The extremely sensitive kid that he is, DS hid behind his para so that they wouldn't see him tear up. The teacher made the student apologize but we all know that it was pointless. I tried to explain to DS later that night that yes, he is different, but it's not something to be ashamed of but proud. And that along the line kids are going to be mean and say things to hurt his feelings on purpose and try to upset him. Again, this is really the first time we have encountered this situation although I'm sure it won't be the last. What else can you say? How do you tell your kids handle this kind of thing?

On the bright side, DS never ceases to amaze me. Little thugs up the street keep playing "ding-dong-ditch" or "ring-and-run" whatever you want to call it at a few houses on the block including ours. DS is hurt by this as they used to be "friends". So he decided to seek out the kids at school and proceeded to ask them, "Why do you keep ding dong ditching us? We know when it's you and we just ignore you. It doesn't bother us." That was all he needed to say. He had closure and was done. i asked if they used bad words or yelled at him, or reacted in any way. DS says, "I don't rememeber." It didn't matter in his mind as long as he said what he had to say. I was proud of him.
I am grateful for any suggestions you can throw my way. I don't want to overreact and dwell on the issue but don't want to skim over it either. Can't find any literature for what to do when your super sensitive son is being teased and doesn't understand why. (We're still explaining it to him. It's not really sinking in.) I take it much harder than he does sometimes.