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23 Jul 2007, 11:15 am

I am currently babysitting a 2 year old girl named Hannah and sometimes she just drives me CRAZY! My father says I should be a "role model" for Hannah but how can I be a role model if I have an anxiety disorder? Sometimes I have to take my Klonopin when Hannah come over because I get so anxious and I just want to pull my hair out.

Does anyone else have this problem?



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23 Jul 2007, 12:51 pm

I find small children really unsettling. There's no way I could be responsible for looking after kids, I'd end up running away. This is a shame because many of my friends are now getting to the stage where they're getting married and having children and I find it awkward socialising with them now.


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23 Jul 2007, 12:58 pm

I am real good at working with toddlers. I kind of have a way with them. I have been a montessori assistant and a babysitter and a nanny. I am pretty good at thinking from their perspective.



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23 Jul 2007, 2:22 pm

welcome to the club sociable_hermit

my friends r entering that stage too, i feel like im going to loose them all, i wanna hit that stage as well, but their r some things i need to do first b4 i can proceed, i dont know about anybody else.



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23 Jul 2007, 2:53 pm

When Hannah comes over to my house she likes to get into my stuff and bother me constantly by running after me and calling me "Nini" I don't know what to do with her! I am at my whits end with this child!! !

Two months ago I was hospitalized for taking an overdose of a sedative to attempt suicide because I felt like this was the only way for me to get away from Hannah. The sedative I overdosed on was called Seroquel, I'm sure some of you have taken it or at least heard of it.



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23 Jul 2007, 3:32 pm

Why on on earth are you babysitting a child that makes you attempt suicide?! No child is worth that. No job.
A 2 year old can't help being 2, you need to make a toddler-proof playroom and that's where she is. How long are you with her? Why do you have this job?
Why are you babysitting at your house and not hers? She needs to be around her own stuff? What do her parents have to say about it?

Sounds like a mess.



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23 Jul 2007, 7:22 pm

Kittygirl DOES NOT babysit, HER MOTHER DOES....It is NOT HER JOB. Don't worry, the child is safe.



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24 Jul 2007, 5:18 am

Kittygirl, does your mum realise how much this situation is stressing you? There must be a way to keep this little girl away from your stuff and surely your mum would be able to divert her with some toys and books? The sad thing is this little Hannah probably likes you a lot but something has to be done to make the stress levels lower.


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24 Jul 2007, 11:05 am

My mother does try to keep the baby away from me, but sometimes it's not easy and I just can't stand being called "Nini" Everytime she sees me she cries now because I'm not nice but I used to be. My mom thinks I need to find something to do outside of the house so that the child does not bother me.



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24 Jul 2007, 11:11 am

I am now with Hannah 4 days a week. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 9 in the morning until 5 in the evening. That's at least 8 hours. At least I had my Klonopin today.



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24 Jul 2007, 11:22 am

OK, you said you were babysitting and being told to be a rolemodel. But it's your mom's job.
The playroom idea is to keep her out of your stuff and occupied with 2 year old things. If your mom is watching her that many days, she really needs to have a special place that is just for them, with a schedule that will keep some order and peace.

I agree it would be a good idea to schedule something for you too out of the house. It sounds harsh, but if your family needs that money, then you should find a way to get to a safer place.



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24 Jul 2007, 5:33 pm

This is Kittygirl's mother. Thanks Kim J, your suggestions are very good. I let the baby have the run of the house, but I think your idea of converting one room to a "playroom" is a good one. I really don't understand why she bothers Kittygirl so much, but she does. It seems irrational to me, but then I am not an Aspie.



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24 Jul 2007, 6:48 pm

Small children are loud, physically aggressive, comparatively emotionally unstable, demanding and have no concept of personal space.

For someone with AS, being around an energetic child is like being strapped into a speeding roller coaster, when every single bone in your body would rather be tucked in the corner of a very quiet library reading a book.


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25 Jul 2007, 1:27 am

I just love kids! They're so adorable! Well, as long as they're well-behaved, that is! :wink:



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25 Jul 2007, 1:40 am

It's subjective; I'm super autistic but I have no problems with watching and interacting with babies/toddlers. I guess I can relate to them far more than adults. ;) My nephew is adorable...even when he isn't "well" behaved; none of the screaming, yelling and running bothers me at all.

I'm like the perfect babysitter, super sensible (logical) and emotionally ret*d (immature).



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25 Jul 2007, 1:40 am

lol, yeah, I am the same, as long as they behave.

I have a 4 year old nephew, he sometimes is very sweet and cute, sometimes he is enjoyable, but there are sometimes that he has his tantrums, that doesn't happen much, but when happens, I don't see him that cute anymore, lol


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