Guest guest Posted October 19, 2010 Report Share Posted October 19, 2010 YES, I feel your pain!! Every day just to get him to brush his teeth, comb his hair, get dressed, put on socks and shoes, get backpack. Every single little daily routine thing is a huge ordeal. Use a napkin or a tissue instead of the wall or other peoples clothes. Put your garbage in the trash can, put your shoes in the closet (everything is just dropped on the floor wherever he happens to be). Stop shouting everything, stop hitting your sister, stop ruining everything in the house (amazing how they can just not ignore random things like curtains, must destroy them, swing from them, stain them, rip the brackets out of the wall, bend the rods...or floor vent covers, msut shove things down them, dent them, remove from the floor and leave them on the floor somewhere else in the house). Yes, some days are better and some worse, but really, really tiring after a while. My daughter with Rubinstien -Taybi Syndrome presents a whole other set of challenges/issues so I usually just take one to be in charge of and my husband the other so we don't go completely out of our minds! My boy has been telling me lately how he wants to live with us forever and my daughter told me that when she has a baby or two then we will need to get a bigger house to fit everyone in it. Good grief, I couldn't wait to move out of my parents house, and now mine are threatening never to leave?! I think Blaise will change his mind as time goes on, my daughter may truly need to stay. Well, sorry for the long vent but something I read there got me on a roll!! Patty and I have Sheridon 8 RTS and Blaise 6 Spitfire ASD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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