| Who cares. |
| If anyone tries to make me watch White Christmas three times a year, that would turn me off of movies too. That movie is awful. |
| Lots of kids (and adults) with adhd don’t want to watch movies which are hours long! |
But my guess is that your autistic kid just wants to focus on those movies or shows which he/she has a personal interest in and doesn’t enjoy watching random things suggested by others |
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My two brilliant and well adjusted DCs also have not been fans of going to the movies. They don’t like being in the dark and how loud the sound system is. We have been a family of Netflix watchers.
OP is overreacting. If not like movie watching is a sign of something being wrong w a child, then op is in for a world of hurt when puberty hits. Op, relax and just let your child be. |
| I was like this as a kid, and I could read books for hours so it wasn’t an attention span issue. Movies are just boring. |
| Mine didn’t either until 12 years old |
Wut |
| Mine was like this. She is sensitive / easily overwhelmed by noise, and found a lot of "funny peril" TV situations stressful. She's largely grown out of it now at 10, but we don't watch scary stuff. |
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Yes, sign her up for a full neuropsych, stat!!
(Exhibit 1 for why the DC area has such long wait lists for this stuff …) |
DP. No. |
| Movies are boring. Let her be. |
Yup me too. I prefer books because I can speed read the boring parts. Movies you’re stuck with the pacing. |
| I’ve never been into watching movies, though to be fair I wasn’t exposed to that many as a kid. Read a lot when I was child. Graduated from an Ivy. |
This sounds similar to my DD. |