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I went to a family reunion last night and saw aunts, uncles and cousins that I hadn't seen in years. Most of them had never met my kids or had just seen them when they were very young. I was excited to show off my boys and introduce them to some of their relatives.
My DS14 has Asperger's and I knew he would be a little challenged by a large gathering. He doesn't like meeting new people and he gets a little freaked out when people try to touch him. My parents had visited with some relatives earlier in the day and explained to a few people that my older son has some challenges. My mom said they were all very understanding.
My son did pretty well. He mostly tried to hide behind me or hung out with my dad (my DH was out of town and couldn't be there). Most of my relatives were good with him. Some were curious about Asperger's and how we deal with it, how he does in school, etc. I was happy to explain it to them.
Everything was going fine until one of my aunts pulled me aside before we left. She said, "Your boys are just beautiful!" I said, "Thank you!" and had a proud mommy moment. Then she said, "It's just such a terrible shame about your older boy, you know, that he's like that." I was floored by this but just said that we're very proud of him.
What would drive someone to say such a thing? What's a shame? That I have a very beautiful and intelligent boy who happens to have a few social challenges? That he doesn't fit her definition of "perfect?" My son is who he is and I don't think it's a shame at all. I'm proud of him and my DH and I are proud of ourselves for what we've done for him.
I know I should just ignore those kinds of comments and I tried. It's just that it stung a little coming from an aunt. OK. Vent over. Thanks for listening.
My DS14 has Asperger's and I knew he would be a little challenged by a large gathering. He doesn't like meeting new people and he gets a little freaked out when people try to touch him. My parents had visited with some relatives earlier in the day and explained to a few people that my older son has some challenges. My mom said they were all very understanding.
My son did pretty well. He mostly tried to hide behind me or hung out with my dad (my DH was out of town and couldn't be there). Most of my relatives were good with him. Some were curious about Asperger's and how we deal with it, how he does in school, etc. I was happy to explain it to them.
Everything was going fine until one of my aunts pulled me aside before we left. She said, "Your boys are just beautiful!" I said, "Thank you!" and had a proud mommy moment. Then she said, "It's just such a terrible shame about your older boy, you know, that he's like that." I was floored by this but just said that we're very proud of him.
What would drive someone to say such a thing? What's a shame? That I have a very beautiful and intelligent boy who happens to have a few social challenges? That he doesn't fit her definition of "perfect?" My son is who he is and I don't think it's a shame at all. I'm proud of him and my DH and I are proud of ourselves for what we've done for him.
I know I should just ignore those kinds of comments and I tried. It's just that it stung a little coming from an aunt. OK. Vent over. Thanks for listening.