Hi everyone!
How are you all coping with the summer holidays/lockdown?
So, I was directed here by my therapist as a way to cope with my daughters autism, because, to be honest, I'm not doing so well.
My daughter is 6 and was diagnosed with autism about a year ago. A diagnosis which, I have been finding incredibly hard to deal with myself, so I can't even begin to imagine what my little girl is going through on a daily basis.
She is verbal, goes to a mainstream school and has lots of friends. - I feel very lucky in this regard, because I know that some parents have it much harder than I do.
Aside from the usual fallout that happens every time the routine is changed (school holidays vs term-time, etc) I have found that, as she gets older, her autistic traits have changed to a point where I'm not sure what autism is anymore.
For example, She NEVER used to show affection - no hugs, kisses, I love you's, up until a couple of months ago. Now I get hug's goodnight and she always tells me that she loves me. Honestly, I couldn't contain my happiness and I cried for hours the first time she said it.
When she was younger, she wasn't an angry child and somehow 'knew' when she was getting overwhelmed. If we were at home, she would take herself off to calm down. Now though, her anger is severe, sometimes violent and only aimed at me. She really frightened me one day in particular when she pushed me down the stairs. I've been pinched, punched, headbutted and she's constantly trying to poke at my eyes.
So, my question is:
Is it typical for autistic traits in an individual to change over time? Do some traits suddenly start/stop? Or is it a case of the bad stuff gets worse, but the good stuff gets better which kind of evens it out?
Any advice, help or experience is welcome - heaven knows I need it!