If you think that dealing with a young child with Asperger's at home
is tough, try it in public! So what do you don when your Gifted child
has an episode?
I remember when my oldest was around two years old and we were shopping at
Wal-Mart. My boys have always been big for their age and he did look like he
was five or six yet he was only two. He wanted a toy from the baby isle and I
told him no. I didn't know at the time that he had Asperger's. There was
an elderly couple in the baby section as well and the wife was offended
by my sons tantrum, she even said "How can that mother allow her son to
behave like that? She is a terrible mother." I was very angry at
hearing this and I turned to the woman and as politely as I could said
to her, "How else do you expect a 2 year old to act Ma'am?" She was
embarrassed and mentioned that she didn't know he was so young. I
replied with, "With all do respect, perhaps you shouldn't pass judgement
when you don't know the circumstances."
A friend of
mine shared with me what her sister does for her Autistic Gifted son.
She carries around business cards that on one side say, 'We are sorry
for the disturbance of our special needs child.' and on the back it
says, 'For further information please feel free to call me at...' and
lists her phone number. I love this idea as it allows a calm and rational
way to explain why the Gifted Mind is having an issue (or issues) in public and prohibits making more of a scene than is already being made.
Going
out in public with your Gifted Mind doesn't have to be a nightmare.
Some days are better than others and I hope you can enjoy your Gifted
Mind as much as I enjoy my two. Remember that it takes a Loving Heart to
care for them.
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