My life in the Aspergers lane. Chaz, my 10 year old was diagnosed with Aspergers when he was 5 years old. It explained a lot but I have so much more to learn to help my son. Seeking answers and documenting my journey here. Be the sunshine for your child when they come home with dark clouds hanging over them. Be the rainbow that brings hope by speaking up for them. "Weeping may last through the night, but joy comes with the morning." Psalm 30:5
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Making and Keeping a Friend
It's not easy for Chaz to make friends (on left) when he does. Usually, the other kid doesn't have much patience. Then, there are some kids that just have a calming effect on Chaz. The twins (one shown in picture) has that affect. It's surprising because there has only been one other kid that could do that. His name is Seth and Chaz met him in Kindergarten. We moved away and Chaz was very sad because they got along so well together. I remember reading about exactly this topic in Look Me in the Eye: My Life with Asperger's. In that book John talked about only a couple of friends he did really well with but then they would move away and he wouldn't have any friends again. We didn't want to move away but a house was being built for us and where we were staying was only temporary. Chaz never got over Seth and still talks about him 5 years later. Recently, in my other blog, I mentioned our science center trip and guess who we picked up? We went and found Seth and took him with us. Chaz was beside himself. He was just so happy. Seth STILL has a calming effecting on Chaz. I'm starting to get what it is. Seth has always acted very mature for his age. He is just not hyper in any way. Chaz does well around older kids. Not ones that are kind o spastic. Well, like my other kids. In general, I have really active kids. No joke. So, Chaz being my oldest, gets a lot of influence from the younger kids. So he tends to act younger for his age most of the time. Whenever Chaz has spent some time with older kids, he'll come home really mellowed out. Unless of course he had video games and, well..... that's another blog for another day!
Ugh. Video games. I'm so with you on that!!
ReplyDeleteOh man, that was such a nightmare for me. I mean, Chaz wouldn't eat, sleep, or use the restroom properly when he had them in the house. Now we take him to the library once a week so he can play games for two hours. Also, he goes to school on Fridays and gets to play during computer hour. That's how we control it now. It's much better.
ReplyDeleteThanks for writing! :)
We've been through this too. There are just certain kids that seem to like our guy unconditionally -- they truly enjoy and appreciate his many quirks. Many have moved away, and that is sad because these kids are hard to find.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog! Thanks for visiting mine.