Anonymous wrote:If he has the mental age of a 3yo, and effectively had a tantrum, what good do you think saying something in the moment would have accomplished? You and your husband need to have an age appropriate conversation with your kids about the uncle’s condition and apologize that they were scared.
Anonymous wrote:
My BIL is disabled both mentally and physically. He has a mental age of 3 and needs a lot of help with normal life activities.
BIL got overwhelmed at Christmas dinner and wanted to go home suddenly. He was actually staying with another BIL this weekend to give his caregiver a break (we trade off weekends). My BIL who is disabled started yelling, throwing things, and waving his arms. He almost hit my 6-yr-old daughter. My 8-yr-old son hid behind my husband.
My other BIL called an Uber and took my disabled BIL back to his house to calm down, but nobody mentioned that behavior like that is inappropriate, especially in front of kids. My DH says it would be out of place for me to say anything, but I feel something needs to be said.
BIL is on 10 mg of abilify, which does help somewhat, but clearly not enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he has the mental age of a 3yo, and effectively had a tantrum, what good do you think saying something in the moment would have accomplished? You and your husband need to have an age appropriate conversation with your kids about the uncle’s condition and apologize that they were scared.
+1. You are expecting more of a person with the mental capacity of a 3 year old than is reasonable, OP. Notably, you seem to be expecting more than you do of a person with the mental capacity of a 6 year old.
Anonymous wrote:If he has the mental age of a 3yo, and effectively had a tantrum, what good do you think saying something in the moment would have accomplished? You and your husband need to have an age appropriate conversation with your kids about the uncle’s condition and apologize that they were scared.