Guest guest Posted December 4, 2010 Report Share Posted December 4, 2010 My daughter does some of the same things. She doesnt even realize the other person doesnt want the attention 7 year old son has obsession with girl in his class My 7 yr old son, ocd/anxiety, pdd-nos, and sensory intergration disorder, has a growing obsession with this girl in his 2nd grade class. He talks about her constantly( wants to marry her,pretends she is there with him). I found out at school he is " harassing " her as well.He sat on her and tried to kiss her at lunch ( apparently she cried over this), he is always makingn drawings for her and bothering her. I realize a part of this is being almost 8 but it really has taken on a life of it's own and if he were older one would call it stalking. The school doesnt' tell me alot of what is going on and I have no clue what he does there. I don't know how to make him stop without hurting his feelings ( have tried the " sometimes people feel differently " routine). It is getting out of hand. Is this OCd related? This is the first time it has been directed towards a real person. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2010 Report Share Posted December 4, 2010 I think this is more autism spectrum disorder stuff. Probably the school will have to physically seat them apart etc. There was a boy in my daughter's class that hugged her and defended her. It was sweet and I think he liked having someone to feel close to but it was too much for her. He had autism. PDD or Asperger Syndrome kids have perseverative (sp?) thoughts, they are repetative but do not produce anxiety to them, but annoyance to others. If it was OCD he would think stuff like I have to say her name three times or something bad will happen and anxiety is associated with these thoughts. Pam > > My 7 yr old son, ocd/anxiety, pdd-nos, and sensory intergration disorder, has a growing obsession with this girl in his 2nd grade class. He talks about her constantly( wants to marry her,pretends she is there with him). I found out at school he is " harassing " her as well.He sat on her and tried to kiss her at lunch ( apparently she cried over this), he is always makingn drawings for her and bothering her. I realize a part of this is being almost 8 but it really has taken on a life of it's own and if he were older one would call it stalking. The school doesnt' tell me alot of what is going on and I have no clue what he does there. I don't know how to make him stop without hurting his feelings ( have tried the " sometimes people feel differently " routine). It is getting out of hand. Is this OCd related? This is the first time it has been directed towards a real person. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2010 Report Share Posted December 4, 2010 Gosh, sounds like " first love " and he's obsessed and going about it all wrong! But I don't think OCD. Ugh, thinking what I would do. Try to talk to him, like you already have. And if I felt the need to, I could be blunt about it. But first I'd just try to talk to him, like you said, that sometimes people don't feel the same, that he's actually pushing her away by paying TOO much attention...he needs to back off, be nice, say " hi " each day, etc., but wait and see if she " makes a move " to let her know she likes him, etc. And if not, then his bothering her could result in her just plain not liking him because he talks to her too much.... LOL, no telling what would come out of my own mouth once I started trying to find a way to " reach " my son. I do know with (Aspergers) I did have to be blunt at times, maybe make something more of an order from me to do this/that or stop this/that after trying the nicer ways. You might make a rule there is NO kissing in school, that the school doesn't allow it. had a girl that used to kiss him way back in either K or 1st grade.... Boy her dad was upset, lol. didn't want to hurt her feelings. Sort of liked her but didn't like the constant kissing, plus she would take some of his lunch, etc. He was afraid she wouldn't like him anymore (he wanted to stay friends but not have her for a g'friend). I did talk to the teacher about the lunch issue and why; she make it a rule kids couldn't trade/share their lunches or something, handled it for me. SIGH! Good luck with this! Wish I could be more help other than to say I don't think it's OCD related, unless OCD just makes his " love " more obsessive than typical while in this first phase of it, etc. > > My 7 yr old son, ocd/anxiety, pdd-nos, and sensory intergration disorder, has a growing obsession with this girl in his 2nd grade class. He talks about her constantly( wants to marry her,pretends she is there with him). I found out at school he is " harassing " her as Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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