Guest guest Posted August 3, 2010 Report Share Posted August 3, 2010 Too funny! My daughter would like her. One day we should get the kids together they'd each have a buddy. Dar (14 w/ DS & ASD) Divine (14 w/ ADHD but otherwise " typical " ) Randy (2 toilet training) > > > > > > Aloha All, > > > > > > Would like to get this subject line back on topic...Mahalo! > > > > > > I was dead serious when asking others on the list about their coping strategies > > > when bringing their children with to special events that are outside > > > of their usual routine...no matter how much preparation for child > > > beforehand...i.e. waiting in a line to attend a sporting event and your child > > > decides to bolt to the front of the line, or self-talks incessantly and you get > > > the looks to " shut it up " ...what do you say? How do you stay calm? How do you > > > cope with the feeling of being " judged? " > > > > > > I know that some of my daughter Aubrey's (12, Dstr21, PDDNOS, Hearing Impaired) > > > anxieties about these activities outside of our normal routine, could be in > > > reaction to my own anxieties before we even get there! Sometimes I handle > > > other's reactions to Aubrey's interesting behaviors with grace, and other times > > > I feel compelled to send a few blows their way! > > > > > > > > > Do we not have the same right to be there and to be treated with respect? > > > > > > I need to send out a more consistent message, especially when I am around the > > > same high school band parents for months at a time! Sometimes I think THEY > > > should get over it already and become desensitized to Aubrey's presence after > > > months of seeing her, but the truly clueless never seem to get it! > > > > > > Being a single Mom, there are no ifs, ands or buts about us needing to go to > > > things like 's school sports activities, marching band events etc to > > > support her older sister. Now that Aubrey's in middle school, she will also have > > > more events like this of her own. > > > > > > How do you all do it, especially if you have to do it alone? We do have 1:1 > > > support from time to time and that helps, but I need to be able to cope no > > > matter what. I refuse to become housebound with her and want to be there for > > > both daughters! > > > > > > Your input is greatly appreciated. > > > > > > Malama pono, (take good care) > > > Desi > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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