brenna84 wrote:
I have 3 kidz with autism. two daughters are 11 and my son is 12. My daughter K, is thick and chubby. She has lots of temper tantrums.
Lately she doesn't want to get on the bus for school. She just wants to play on the computer. She throws herself on the floor right as the bus pulls up for us to get out. Theres lots of screaming by both parties.
Now I don't have a lot of help inside the home. My husband does NOT help a lot. If he does help, its only because the kidz have done something to one of his things.
I'm about at my wits end and I don't know what to do.
I don't like screaming but thats my panic mode when they have to go, NOW.
any ideas would be much appreciated.
Stop screaming.
You're the adult in this situation.
It sucks that your husband isn't helping.
If you must yell, go yell at him.
It sounds like (from her POV) she's engaged in an activity, then suddenly you yank her away from it.
She's enjoying solitary time and good sensory input.
Of course she doesn't want to get on the bus.
Even if she isn't being bullied, the bus is probably sensory HELL.
All those voices. All those echos. All the people. Nowhere to hide - not even a wall to back up to.
Can you drive her to school?
If not, would sunglasses, earplugs, a hat, help?
You need to give her more lead time.
I'm sure your mornings are busy and that sounds impossible.
Start earlier.
Or maybe you can recruit a friend, or a neighbor, or a family member to help for a few weeks.
So you can establish a morning routine with her while they help the boys.
It may be harder for a while, but with more lead time - and better yet, a routine with routine lead time - it may likely get much easier.
You can do it. Look how strong you clearly are.