By ROBYN CAMPBELL
I recently read an article that questioned why there were so many “happy” autism blogs.
“Where are all the angry ones?”
She was right. Living life with challenging kids has so many frustrating scenarios, why aren’t more people writing about them? So I thought I would make a list and share with you all how it really is, the not so happy side of autism.
The things that I hate about autism:
1. Getting a phone call that my son has punched or hit someone out of frustration while knowing that inside he has biggest, softest, most caring heart anyone could ask for.
2. Watching my son breakdown with anxiety and fear when facing simple challenges, like trying on a new shirt or eating a new food.
3. When I lose my patience, having a Mummy meltdown and yelling, “I just wish my family was normal!”
4. The volcanic explosion style arguments that break out between my boys because they can’t communicate what they want and don’t understand why no one else sees the problem from their perspective. No matter how irrational their idea is.
5. So many milestones take so much longer to achieve. It’s hard to watch other kids become responsible and mature and wander if your child will ever achieve it.