Baktownsoldier wrote:
He says "I don't know why I'm angry" most the time. Or he is angry when he gets punished (taking games away for a day or two). But like today, he was mad at himself for forgetting to bring home his spelling words. Then my wife told him, "don't get upset when you have to do two spelling assignments tomorrow." He then walked outside and said he hates life.
Often, what is most frustrating is wanting to be successful and not knowing how. He will have a much easier time if he can gradually learn to handle things.
Can the school make sure he has his homework to bring home or give him a study hall to work on it? Or is emailing the teacher or another parent for the assignment possible? Problems with executive functioning are common in autism, forgetting homework may be part of that, and asking him regularly to do things he's unsuccessful at invited him to withdraw or be angry.
He sounds stressed.