girl7000 wrote:
I had this problem too.
My mother wanted a 'normal' child so would prevent me from following my obsessions / interests. Even things like music when I wanted to practise (which many parents struggle to get their children to do!) I wasn't allowed, or if I was trying to read, whatever the book, I would be prevented from doing this.
It frustrates me because I never got a chance to see how far I could go and see if I had any potential or ability in these areas.
I am trying to put things right now, but it is difficult because I'm an adult and have to work, leaving limited time for interests. Also there is lack of money, managing my other health issues.....but I guess all I can do is try.
That's evil bullsh!t on the part of your parents.
As for me, I could usually do the things I was obsessed with as a child, but my mother would always make sure to make lots of comments about it, usually focusing on how unusual it was for someone of my age to be playing with legos or something like that.
For a while I was obsessed with K'nex. I always asked for more every Christmas and never got more. The one success I did have was getting the Big Ball Factory. But man oh man, if I'd had more, I could have built anything. I mean it. I was that good. With what I did have, I built a chair that held up my weight as a 5th grader and still does to this day! I'm 23 btw.
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