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  • “wow, it must have been really frustrating when you thought you were getting those toys and didn’t. I would have been pretty sad about that too. Is that how you feel?”

    I have tried that many times over the years. It doesn't seem to ever achieve anything (and it makes my wife mad if she is listening)...

  • Parenting @lemmy.world

    6-year-old asks for TV whenever he cries - is it wise to let him watch TV?

  • What does he say about how he is feeling?

    That is a very broad question. I do not understand what you have in mind or what you suggest I investigate. Could you please elaborate.

    What does daycare say about his behaviour?

    He just switched from one daycare to another (a few weeks ago; the behaviour I describe started long before the switch). The old daycare said he was pretty normal. The new one has not had enough experience with him yet.

  • Thanks for the suggestions.

    On the hand washing thing, I am guessing it’s a sensory problem. The water is too hot or too cold or too wet, something like that. I think you should cut him slack here, bodies are weird and this may be hard for him in a way that doesn’t make sense to you. Using sanitizer or a water-free hand soap is an option to reduce hand washing frequency, might make it easier on everyone.

    I have talked to him a couple of times about the hand-washing, and as far as I can tell it does not appear to be sensory. When I ask him whether it feels uncomfortable or painful or weird for his hands, he says no.

  • Thanks for the suggestion.

    I have talked to him a couple of times about the hand-washing, and as far as I can tell it does not appear to be sensory. When I ask him whether it feels uncomfortable or painful or weird for his hands, he says no.

    Ask for help on things like the dishwasher

    I am pretty sure I did that. He didn't want to participate. (It's been two weeks, so I do not remember all the details.)

  • Thanks for the reply! I do have Asperger myself (though I do not have these particular problems, nor did I as a child).

    I have talked to him a couple of times about the hand-washing, and as far as I can tell it does not appear to be sensory. When I ask him whether it feels uncomfortable or painful or weird for his hands, he says no.

    Still, it might be worth getting him tested. Thanks.

  • Parenting @lemmy.world

    5-year-old is very sensitive; cries a lot - how to handle difficult situations?

    Parenting @lemmy.world

    Modelling emotion handling: Can a kid tell "well-handled emotion" apart from "no emotion"?