pyraxis wrote:
Thanks. I won't do anythign without actually watching the whole show, which I intend to tape. For like otehrs here, I am very concerened (my sarcasm aside). Liek Sarcastic Name, I am concern4d with how I would be perceived in my area of employment if shows like this only promote a hostile and negative view of AS. I often tell people I'm AS because I work with kids with AS and LDs. But who wants me to teach their kids if they assume because I'm AS I'm someone who can't control her emotions???
I strugle with some problems with overcomign negative emotions, but that specifically my EFD, not my AS. But overcoming negative emotions and having explosive outbursts and tantrums are very different.
Come to think of it, I've never even worked with a AS dx'd kid who was explosive and had tantrums. Except one - he was a vicious, mean, violent 2nd grader (and his parents both had serious anger management issues too). He showed nothing that indicated to me he had AS specifically as an underlying neurological condition - he was just a violent kid who
expressedly enjoyed being violent. I told the school couselor I didn't think he was AS, but it didn't do any good. Both his parents
wanted him to be AS., probably because they didn't want to deal with what was really wrong with that kid.
But all my other AS students, nothing like that whatsoever.