Imagination

Hi I have a son who is 5 diagnosed with asd 

He's amazing and has an amazing imagination however....

His latest is that he was from another planet and that we are not his real family they live on his planet and if we don't get him back soon he will be stuck here 

He was getting quite upset that he couldn't get back so we showed him some pictures of him as a baby and showed him the solar system that these are the planets he got very upset but is now saying that his planet is in his imagination 

I worried did we do the right thing in bursting the bubble? But also he whole heartedly believes his imagination I'm worried that although it's a planet now could this become more and potentially more dangerous as he gets older? 

Just wondering is anyone else has had anything similar Blush

Thanks a very anxious mummy

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  • I watched two documentaries recently.

    One is about a young boy who believes he jumped and died from the twin towers when they were attacked.

    Another is about an Egyptian scholar, Dorothy Eady, who believed she was once an Egyptian Priestess that had killed herself after becoming pregnant after an illicit affair with the pharaoh.

    I imagine their talking about it helps them separate their two worlds. Be them born from imagination or, as they believe, past lives. Both of them have stories to tell! The latter used her belief to fuel an amazing career.

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  • I watched two documentaries recently.

    One is about a young boy who believes he jumped and died from the twin towers when they were attacked.

    Another is about an Egyptian scholar, Dorothy Eady, who believed she was once an Egyptian Priestess that had killed herself after becoming pregnant after an illicit affair with the pharaoh.

    I imagine their talking about it helps them separate their two worlds. Be them born from imagination or, as they believe, past lives. Both of them have stories to tell! The latter used her belief to fuel an amazing career.

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