Mum2ASDboy wrote:
My question is, could the sound of our forks hitting our plates or us eating be bothering him???
Absolutely. Not just the sound of forks, but chewing and all those lovely smacking/sloshing sounds that go along with it -- and in less polite circles, the garbled talking-with-food-in-mouth, too. There are times I'll choose to leave the room and not eat at all if the only other option is hearing other people eat.
Also, I once knew an NT boy whose parents were so strict with their mealtime expectations (re: no elbows on table, proper utensil use, general etiquette, etc.) that he became too nervous to eat with them there. I'm not suggesting that you are that strict, but your son may be more sensitive to lesser expectations or ones he experiences elsewhere.
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