Earliest Memory

Having now been a member of the NAS Community for approximately a fortnight, I thought it was about time I got around to starting a discussion, as opposed to simply commenting on discussions started by other members.

The following is an event that happened more than 40 years ago (before anyone knew I was autistic), which I remember in full technicolour glory...

As I had no siblings, my mother had been keen to socialise me with other children before I started nursery school, so had taken me to a playgroup. I guess this means that I would have been aged about 3 or 4 years old.

The playgroup was in a room at the town's rugby club, and the rugby club was located in the town's large park, where there was also a leisure centre and outdoor ski slope.

I remember walking into this room (the playgroup), and my senses being hit by an overwhelming and unpleasant smell of plasticine, along with other smells/odours that I considered equally as unpleasant.

Some of the children were playing together, whilst others were playing on their own. My mother was keen for me to join them, but I didn't want to and refused to leave her side. The more she and the playgroup staff attempted to persuade me to join the other children, the more I protested and insisted that I wanted to be taken back home. Being in this strange and unfamiliar environment was just too traumatic for me. In hindsight, I guess I'd displayed all the hallmarks of an autistic meltdown.

Fortunately (for me), I had caused my mother so much stress that day that she never attempted to take me back to that playgroup.

If you are on the spectrum, do you have any vivid memories of early childhood?


Edited to add: I thought I would ask this question because I sometimes wonder if those of us who are on the Spectrum are better at remembering events from our early childhood.

Also, if your memories are traumatic, please don't feel obliged to share them unless you feel comfortable doing so.

Parents
  • My earliest memories involve playgroup too. I remember being outside waiting to go in and this little girl was eating crisps off the floor while the parents were gossiping and I remember thinking "Ew that's bad" and that other children were so weird and gross. 

    I also remember that they gave us milk at break time and I was horrified. And then the next day they gave us juice and I was like 'OK I like juice, I'll drink that.' but they didn't make it like my Mum did so it really upset me, but I didn't cry because that would be rude. 

  • What a coincidence that one of your earliest memories also involves playgroup!

    I imagine that if I had witnessed another child eating crisps off the floor, I would have found myself thinking the same as you.

    When I was at nursery, I recollect being given milk. It was in a triangular-shaped carton with a straw. I didn't mind drinking milk, so it wasn't an issue for me. I think the milk continued when I progressed to infant school, and then it suddenly stopped due to a decision made by the Government.

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  • What a coincidence that one of your earliest memories also involves playgroup!

    I imagine that if I had witnessed another child eating crisps off the floor, I would have found myself thinking the same as you.

    When I was at nursery, I recollect being given milk. It was in a triangular-shaped carton with a straw. I didn't mind drinking milk, so it wasn't an issue for me. I think the milk continued when I progressed to infant school, and then it suddenly stopped due to a decision made by the Government.

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