nomoreality wrote:
I know. My 3-year old really gets cross and won't budge when I try to take him out of the room to get him away from his AS brother who hates it when he cries. Sometimes, when I am tired, I find the physical strength to prise him up off the floor even though he's taken root in the carpet. This way, I can get us both away from the angry yelling for a while, otherwise it turns into war pretty quickly. A war where no-one wins.
If I can't get anywhere (obviously I say all the things that you are supposed to say like "when your brother cries you need to ask him if he is ok and give him a hug, not yell at him" but they don't really seem to work at a time like this) I just go (bad mum!
) to the cupboard and give my 3-year old some chocolate to bribe him to come away with me.
If I ever have any proper success in this department I will let you know - but don't hold your breath!
On the other hand even NT kids can fight like cats and dogs. My husband and his brother were one year apart and they used to fight all the time and even get into fistfights when they were older. (Which is funny because my husband is about twice the size of his brother). So, not everything is totally AS based some of it may be normal sibling rivalry. I was raised as an only child (although I have 3 half brothers) so I didn't deal with any sibling rivalry stuff as a kid.
(And I don't think there is anything wrong with bribing a kid once in a while - apparently there is a whole behavior therapy for autism based on that
- although the practitioners will deny it)