Ironically, this afternoon, as my husband and I are driving up here to take child to the adaptive ski program at Windham, she has been whining and crying and moaning and wailing that she is hungry. I offer her a pear, an apple, a banana, pecans, almonds, cheddar popcorn, vitamin water. She wants Burger King and only Burger King. THis is a 14 year old. I want to dig in my heels, but I know to basically keep my mouth shut. It is hard to respond well with the racket she is causing.
When we get to route 17 even she calms down a little-- realizing that this is a commercial strip which has the BK where we get her food. It still will be another 20 min. I know she hasn't eaten much today. Her eating habits are atrocious. She had OJ, rice cakes and strawberries for breakfast. No lunch. It is 4:30 by the time we get onto the interstate. After she has calmed I tried to get away from my earlier stance of you are making a choice and suffering the consequences by not eating some of what I have offered you. There is nothing wrong with this comment, but when she is having a meltdown, that comment will only make her angrier. At this point I remind her that she should eat anything more frequently so her blood sugar doesn't get so low. I am sure she has learned about this in school.
Ahhh...in my long winded way I am about to get to the ironic part: SO...we turn on WNYC and someone there is talking about having a sister with Asperger's. And there is reference to someone with a brother with Asperger's who talks all the time. And then there is a band that is playing for the UN that is made up of a group of "disabled" guys. One has Down's, another has Asperger, another autistic. And they call I think the group (unless it was the song) Rudely Interrupted. How appropo is that?
Oh yuck, now I'm in italics and don't know how to get out. Guess I did finally.
the guy with Asperger's said he doesn't understand social cues and interrupts people all the time. Validation! I do feel like my life has been rudely interrupted! I can imagine that lots of parents feel that way sometimes, but when your kid can't have a reciprocating conversation, and is very limited in her interests (more about that some other time), it can seem downright ghastly at times!