Guest guest Posted May 4, 2010 Report Share Posted May 4, 2010 Today we went to the lab so my son could have some blood drawn. My daughter, who has the AS symptoms was unintentionally brushed up against as a lab tech walked by. She said in a loud how dare you tone of voice, " don't touch me! " I looked at my daughter, I looked at the woman. My daughter looked offended. The woman looked shocked. I said, " she's got issues, don't worry about it " . But what do say when your 4yo says something like that and you don't have an official DX? She says things like that all the time. She tells people to move, get away,etc. I have sensory issues when it comes to light touch, so I could completely understand if that was her issue. I don't know what to do about my own sensory issues half the time, so I am really unsure of how to help her. We went to a b-day party at a park this weekend and her way of interacting with the other kids was to pull her dress up and try to slam into kids with her belly or to put mulch in her mouth and chase them and growl. Usually, she avoids everyone and hides under tables, so this was a bit of a switch for her. We saw a child psychiatrist yesterday and she is scheduled for testing June 8th. In the mean time, I keep trying to figure out what the appropriate parenting responses and responses to outsiders should be. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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