Guest guest Posted October 9, 2006 Report Share Posted October 9, 2006 Thank you for ur support. My mother also is not the most supportive parent in the world. My son is high functioning, so to my mother, when he acts out or has a melt down her answer always is sompthing like " OH I WOULDNT LET HIM ACT LIKE THAT " , or " HE IS SPOILED, AND NEEDS MORE DISAPLINE " . It is sooooo frustrating, I have printed out pages and pages of facts on Autism, I have bought books and took them to her to read. She just refuses to grasp the concept and the facts about Autism. She is always bosting about how she dosnt know why I am always stressed out, that she could handle my 2 kids for an ENTIRE weekend, mind you my oldest has ADHD and is 14 and my lil one is 6 with Pddnos, and takes meds for ADHD. SOOOOOOO we decided to take her up on her offer for the weekend. About 3 weeks ago or so my hubby and I went to a concert out of town and she watched the boys. I wish you could have seen her when we got back Sunday morning... (LOL) I walked in, and her hair was sticking straight up all messy, and had a cup of coffee in her hand. She got up and walked over to me and looked me straight in the eyes and said " Angie, I have a new found respect for you " and handed me there over night bags and walked us to the door. LOL I was so thankfull that she could now finially see why im a bit frazzled during my days. The sad thing is I dont think i'll have a weekend away again for a long long longggg time. > > >Hello my name is Angie. I live in NE Ohio close to Warren. I have a 6-year-old son >with a dx of Pddnos. > > Hi, Angie! Welcome to the group! It sounds like you have gone through quite a journey of discovery with your son. And I can tell your son has benefitted from having a mom who relentlessly searched for the clues til she found the right answer! Awesome! I think we're lucky you joined us! ;-) > > My son will be 8 soon, and is in second grade. I have 2 nephews on the autism spectrum, so I suspected at age 2 he had autism, or autism-like tendencies. But it took my mom a year after the diagnosis for her to accept the fact that he had autism. (Despite her denial, she was very supportive.) > > Chris > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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