Christmas was relatively painless
this year. Once again, we were able to
put up the tree. In past years, Todd
pulled the down the tree so much, we always gave up and just put it away. He was like a cat, just couldn’t resist
climbing up in there and timber…
This year the tree stayed
up. He was tempted by the lights a few
times. He would stare at me with his
finger moving in slow motion toward the lights.
Sometimes he stared at me with his open mouth in slow motion moving
toward the lights. Electrocution would
have really put quite a damper on Christmas, but my disapproving return stare
was enough to deter him.
Both sides of the family have
gotten good at getting Todd-proof gifts.
No small chokeable pieces, nothing with stuffing that he can rip open
and eat, just sturdy heavy-duty stuff and touch screen electronic toys that
light up. Nothing that makes too much
noise – not that it’s a sensory overstimulation for the kids – it’s a sensory
overstimulation for Daddy. J
Todd’s class went to Orland
Square Mall to see Santa. His teacher
told me Todd quietly sat on Santa’s lap, touched his cheek very gently and
smiled. Sean’s class also visited Santa
and both kids were sent home with the sweetest photos of Santa with their
class. They did the same thing last
year. Last year, Todd’s class photo with
Santa showed Todd freaking and turning away from the camera. This year, he was calm and posed, smiling
nicely. Like I always say, little things
mean a lot, especially with ASD kids!
1 comment:
Glad you had a relatively stress free Christmas...must be a worry each year. What we endure and do for our kids! Wishing you an equally peaceful 2013 Eileen.
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