Thursday, July 12, 2012

Summer Blues

It is so hard for our son during the summer. It throws off his schedule that he has during the school year. He does not like summer vacation one bit. I try to keep a schedule since school is out so he knows what to expect but its so hard!! Luckily he has found an old show called Sailor Moon that cheers him up a bit.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Oh Cleaning....

Oh the joys of cleaning! Our children need to have a really clean place that is totally organized. The only problem is that can't put things back where they go. And when things are not put back and it's really super messy, there are going to be meltdowns something fierce. Right now we are fighting with cleaning, no matter how much they want to kill each other, they are going to clean. I know it's hard for them but in the long run it will be good for them in the future to know that no matter how much it unnerves them or sets them off there are somethings that need to be done!

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Independence Day

As a parent with children with Autism, you forget there are things that you just avoid that typical people take for granted. For example:Places with large crowds and over the top noise. In Mesa, there is a sort of festival that they put on every year. It is a wonderful event. They have booths set up every where, usually having to do with American History, and so forth. At the end they do fire works. We had a few people ask if we were going. Well, we did not think twice before we said no, there will be too many people. We always get weird looks when we say that. Our children cannot handle this type of situation. But we really would like our kids to be able to celebrate these wonderful holidays. So needless to say, we took them to the festival. They lasted all about 2 minutes and were done. We had friends and family ask if we were staying for the fireworks and we said no. Again, you get the funny looks. Our kids cannot do fireworks. They get overstimulated,mix that with a large group of people walking all over the place in large packs...equals no fun. For the 4th of July we went to a friend's house to celebrate. They let off their own fireworks. I figured this would be okay because we were with a small group of friends and I could take them inside if needed. There isn't a fight for a seat and you don't have to worry about other people. Well, the loud noise overstimulated my son. He tried so hard to have fun but it was over-doing it for him. My daughter ended up going inside for most of it. She did not like the noise or the smoke. It makes me sad that these things cannot be enjoyed by my children. I think my son liked it for the most part but it affected him. All in all we had a wonderful celebration for the 4th with our friends!