screen_name wrote:
Hi and welcome!
My family is the opposite of yours.

(mom and son have AS, dad and daughter are NT) I like that there is a gender difference and that we are balanced.
My son is 7, also. And the NT daughter is 4!
Tell us about the meltdowns.
Hi! That's freaky - a mirror family.
Our daughter Nora has recently been diagnosed, my husband is self-diagnosed. Nora's meltdowns happen several times a week, mainly in the evenings, when she is tired, or when she's over-stimulated. Sometimes there is just no way to calm her down, and especially when we are tired as well, we get so angry at her that it's hard to stay calm ourselves. When I feel I'm getting really mad I usually just want to leave the room and cool down on my own. The biggest problem is, she won't even let me do that. If I get so angry that I leave the room she will completely freak out and run after me. I just have no chance of taking a minute to calm myself. She only does that when I get angry though, not with my husband. She is extremely attached to me and sometimes I feel it scares her when I get so mad at her. I just don't know what to do. I have tried to talk to her (after the melt-downs) to explain that sometimes I just need to leave the room to calm down and that I'll come back after a few minutes. I have asked her to let me go when I am angry, because I don't want to lose control of myself. When I talk to her she seems to understand, but the next time it will happen again. Any ideas on that?