After my phone conversation, my husband and I had started taking about all the techno things that live a rough life in our house, given the fact that our son loves and obsesses about that kind of stuff. My 4 year old has the hardest time writing, drawing, and even HATES coloring but working the tablet is not a problem. In fact, I had to change the password on our Kindle twice since he cracked it once and bought himself $60.00 worth of Charlie Brown videos. (And in case you are ever looking for an episode, please contact me. We literally own every one now thanks to our aspie's little spending spree.) He can work the notebook and my smart phone. And yes, he knows the in and outs of the child locks and blocks on those as well which I have to change often. And when he can't get on something, or his time is up on a certain device, a meltdown happens that usually entails the throwing or hiding of the device. Of course we work constantly on this, and it is happening less and less now, but it still does happen. And as my husband and I were talking about this, I was reminded of another blogger who was writing about his son, who also had autism, and who threw a remote against his 72' TV smashing the screen, being the most expensive thing to date his son broke/smashed. People started replying to his post with other things their kids smashed, which included things like blenders, windshields, computers, dvds, video games consoles, etc. I kept thinking, yup, I can see my aspie doing that. Not that I want him to, but knowing that meltdowns can come in a blink of the eye, I can see it happening. And so, after I was telling my husband of the TV incident this other family had to endure we decided that okay, so our computer has play dough and missing keys, but it at least it wasn't a 72" flat screen TV. And if some day it is a TV, well then I guess we will cross that bridge then, and I am sure I will be blogging about it with a large pitcher of margaritas at my side!
Friday, August 9, 2013
I bet you don't have play dough in your keyboard.
After my phone conversation, my husband and I had started taking about all the techno things that live a rough life in our house, given the fact that our son loves and obsesses about that kind of stuff. My 4 year old has the hardest time writing, drawing, and even HATES coloring but working the tablet is not a problem. In fact, I had to change the password on our Kindle twice since he cracked it once and bought himself $60.00 worth of Charlie Brown videos. (And in case you are ever looking for an episode, please contact me. We literally own every one now thanks to our aspie's little spending spree.) He can work the notebook and my smart phone. And yes, he knows the in and outs of the child locks and blocks on those as well which I have to change often. And when he can't get on something, or his time is up on a certain device, a meltdown happens that usually entails the throwing or hiding of the device. Of course we work constantly on this, and it is happening less and less now, but it still does happen. And as my husband and I were talking about this, I was reminded of another blogger who was writing about his son, who also had autism, and who threw a remote against his 72' TV smashing the screen, being the most expensive thing to date his son broke/smashed. People started replying to his post with other things their kids smashed, which included things like blenders, windshields, computers, dvds, video games consoles, etc. I kept thinking, yup, I can see my aspie doing that. Not that I want him to, but knowing that meltdowns can come in a blink of the eye, I can see it happening. And so, after I was telling my husband of the TV incident this other family had to endure we decided that okay, so our computer has play dough and missing keys, but it at least it wasn't a 72" flat screen TV. And if some day it is a TV, well then I guess we will cross that bridge then, and I am sure I will be blogging about it with a large pitcher of margaritas at my side!
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I can't post on the blog for some reason and I'm not fighting it tonight...so here goes. When Lindsay was 2 and I was downstairs doing laundry, she took her diaper off and pooped on my couch and then smashed it into the TV remote. Then she heard me coming upstairs and got scared and jumped off the couch onto the loveseat, getting poop all over that too! I bought new couches!
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