Guest guest Posted October 23, 2003 Report Share Posted October 23, 2003 My husband and I also worried about having another child after we found out our daughter was autistic. He wanted another child since all the therapists kept saying a sibling was " the best therapy! " My response was always the same......Hell No! I was afraid that I'd end up in therapy with another child! However, after our daughter turned 5 we found out I was pregnant. My duaghter had slowly progressed and I was terrified but we met the challenge head on. All I can say is that our second child (8 months old now) is the biggest blessing my daughter could receive. Don't get me wrong, the first 2 months were awful. I thought I was going to have to give the baby up for adoption just for Her protection! Ha Ha Joking! My older daughter was angry, aggressive, and would try to hurt herself during the first 2 months. But we kept on and took things slowly. Yes there were lots of tears and prayers but one day my older daughter just looked at the baby and said, " That's Georgi's baby sister! " She was starting to speak in complete sentences so the sentence alone was a big thing. The thing was that up to that point, Georgi did not really socialize with anyone unless she wanted to. So, some days she was here but not " really " here. Since that day, Georgi tries to involve herself into our lives. She talks to her " baby sister " and talks to ME!!! I can even ask her a question and she will respond on a good day! To be honest, I am not sure what caused the sudden change in Georgi but all I can say is that my husband and I feel adding a sibling to the mix sure did make her want to join us in our everyday lives. She still has her days and she still does things that sets her apart from the " normal " kids but for the first time in her life, I feel like I have a daughter that knows I exist. CL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2003 Report Share Posted October 24, 2003 --I was hesitating to ask this question about second child. I am soo glad I did. thanks for all the wonderful replies and opinions, it helps thanks Bharathi - In Texas-Autism-Advocacy , stringerup@a... wrote: > CL, > Your story is very beautiful. It made me cry. > Best wishes, > Lori > > In a message dated 10/23/2003 9:54:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time, elopez@n... writes: > > > My husband and I also worried about having another child after we found out our daughter was autistic. He wanted another child since all the therapists kept saying a sibling was " the best therapy! " My response was always the same......Hell No! I was afraid that I'd end up in therapy with another child! However, after our daughter turned 5 we found out I was pregnant. My duaghter had slowly progressed and I was terrified but we met the challenge head on. All I can say is that our second child (8 months old now) is the biggest blessing my daughter could receive. Don't get me wrong, the first 2 months were awful. I thought I was going to have to give the baby up for adoption just for Her protection! Ha Ha Joking! My older daughter was angry, aggressive, and would try to hurt herself during the first 2 months. But we kept on and took things slowly. Yes there were lots of tears and prayers but one day my older daughter just looked at the baby and said, " That's Georgi's baby sister! " She was starting to speak in complete sentences so the sentence alone was a big thing. The thing was that up to that point, Georgi did not really socialize with anyone unless she wanted to. So, some days she was here but not " really " here. Since that day, Georgi tries to involve herself into our lives. She talks to her " baby sister " and talks to ME!!! I can even ask her a question and she will respond on a good day! To be honest, I am not sure what caused the sudden change in Georgi but all I can say is that my husband and I feel adding a sibling to the mix sure did make her want to join us in our everyday lives. She still has her days and she still does things that sets her apart from the " normal " kids but for the first time in her > > life, I feel like I have a daughter that knows I exist. > > > > CL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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