Anonymous wrote:Ds1 is 4, and Dd2 is 18 months old. Ds1 is the one with autism that comes with language & motor delay. However, he was actually the easy ones taking care of growing up except with a lot of energy. Dd2 is the trouble one, and she wants to touch everything & do anything by herself. DS bedroom is the safest room out of our house, so when I want a short nap Like less than 30 mins, I keep both kids in the room. They jump around on the floor bed with pillow & blankets, and there are some toys , books, piano keyboard for them to play.
Both kids all slept trained before they were 3 months old, almost slept through the night everyday since then. That saved me to drive crazy. Except now dD wants me to hold her every night till she falls asleep, and that breaks my arm. And, she loves to cry & whine when things do not get her way, but I can tell that she seems to have no special needs as of now. Every night, it is my “me time” when they go to bed.
Well, I am still exhausted daily especially I miss taking both of them outdoors on weekend. I am working parents as well, and I send both kids to daycare.
DS is so good at entertaining himself & playing with other kids, but he is not good at playing with DD. He knows how to regulate his emotions, and he knows how to care for others. I often forget that he is on spectrum because he behaves so well at daycare & at home. Dd is a big follower of DS, and she is a bit self-centered, and she wants to participate in everything. When she cries, she can cry for an hour nonstop. I don’t remember DS crying that much in his life because he was a happy baby & is a happy child. Dd is tall & strong, and I expect that she will definitely can be a good peer physically to play with DS even of their age differences. She chases after him every day, and I can see she can’t wait to grow faster. Just like today, dd learns how to sing a song in baby talk way because she hears him singing. She learns how to climb sofa because she sees him doing that multiple times. I can’t wait when they are a bit older. 🙂