Please don't judge me, but I have to vent. I am getting very frustrated with my special needs son. It has been building for a while but the straw is the Disney Pin Code I got. I called, got the room (see siggie) and am making plans, but... I don't think we can go because of you know who. *sigh*
I have 2 children - a first grader who is your average boy and my special needs four year old, John.
John has Sensory Intergration Disorder, which is on the LOW end of the Austism spectrum and is sensitive to sounds, texture, and thrives on routine. He also has a speech delay, many cannot understand what he says and his vocabulary is limited - like a 2 year old - and refuses toilet training at the moment. He has been in therapy [speech, OT, PT and psych] since 2 years old and currently is in special ed at school and is doing remarkably well, but... he isn't ready for Disney.
I am so frustrated. I remember my DS7 at this age and we went to Sea World and he did great - while the youngest was throwing tantrums at 1 am because his bed wasn't his crib at home. DS7 did fantastic on a Mom and son trip last Dec, while Hubby took vacation so he could watch the youngest at home. This past June we went for 2 nights at Great Wolf Lodge, 30 minutes from us. We slept at home the 2nd night because John wanted to go home and to avoid a meltdown - we left and came back the next morning. I have had to physically restrain him (picking up and carrying him all the while he is kicking and screaming) out of our local pool because he refused to leave when it was time - not so bad with a 2 year old, but embarrassing with a four year old.
I forsee total meltdowns on the airplane when John can't get off, or on rides, or in the hotel room when he can't go 'home' exactly when he wants to. Or the looks from other parents when my son is still in pull ups at a month shy of his 5th birthday. Or not being able to understand what he says. Or tantrums in resturants and rides when has to 'wait'. He is a 2 year old trapped in the body of an almost 5 year old and it's hard to accept or communicate to others.
I just wanted to vent. I want to plan a fun family vacation but the youngest is holding us back and I can't help but feel a tiny bit of resentment. I want my youngest to act like my oldest. Now, my oldest isn't perfect by any stretch of the imagination, but he can at least behave within reason. I took my son on a cub scout camping trip last weekend - we had a blast. I would love to do the same for our family - but don't dare with my youngest.
The trip doesn't need to be finalized until March. Here's hoping he matures rapidily
Sigh, thanks for listening.
I have 2 children - a first grader who is your average boy and my special needs four year old, John.
John has Sensory Intergration Disorder, which is on the LOW end of the Austism spectrum and is sensitive to sounds, texture, and thrives on routine. He also has a speech delay, many cannot understand what he says and his vocabulary is limited - like a 2 year old - and refuses toilet training at the moment. He has been in therapy [speech, OT, PT and psych] since 2 years old and currently is in special ed at school and is doing remarkably well, but... he isn't ready for Disney.
I am so frustrated. I remember my DS7 at this age and we went to Sea World and he did great - while the youngest was throwing tantrums at 1 am because his bed wasn't his crib at home. DS7 did fantastic on a Mom and son trip last Dec, while Hubby took vacation so he could watch the youngest at home. This past June we went for 2 nights at Great Wolf Lodge, 30 minutes from us. We slept at home the 2nd night because John wanted to go home and to avoid a meltdown - we left and came back the next morning. I have had to physically restrain him (picking up and carrying him all the while he is kicking and screaming) out of our local pool because he refused to leave when it was time - not so bad with a 2 year old, but embarrassing with a four year old.
I forsee total meltdowns on the airplane when John can't get off, or on rides, or in the hotel room when he can't go 'home' exactly when he wants to. Or the looks from other parents when my son is still in pull ups at a month shy of his 5th birthday. Or not being able to understand what he says. Or tantrums in resturants and rides when has to 'wait'. He is a 2 year old trapped in the body of an almost 5 year old and it's hard to accept or communicate to others.
I just wanted to vent. I want to plan a fun family vacation but the youngest is holding us back and I can't help but feel a tiny bit of resentment. I want my youngest to act like my oldest. Now, my oldest isn't perfect by any stretch of the imagination, but he can at least behave within reason. I took my son on a cub scout camping trip last weekend - we had a blast. I would love to do the same for our family - but don't dare with my youngest.
The trip doesn't need to be finalized until March. Here's hoping he matures rapidily

Sigh, thanks for listening.



