Dear Care and Feeding: My in-laws have crossed one too many lines.
You are right that a lot of people with disabilities—no matter their age—do indeed face an incredible amount of reduction-to-their-disability in society. Discrimination, “invisibility” and abuse are also pervasive challenges that people with disabilities face on a daily basis. But, just because people are treated unkindly for their disabilities doesn’t mean a disability shouldn’t be acknowledged at all.mean that Dan can’t share certain experiences with her.
We’ve tried sticker charts, bribes, threats, a new alarm clock, getting up earlier, yet every morning is the same. I don’t think it’s a bus-aversion issue, since he’s told me he likes his driver and aide, and mostly quiets down once he is in his seat. I need him to get on the bus so my husband and I can get ourselves ready.
My two guesses are that he’s feeling totally discombobulated by the short time from waking up to saying goodbye, and/or that he is feeling frustrated by a lack of agency. I know you said you tried getting him up a little earlier, but how did you use that time? A little downtime with you and your husband might help him emotionally ease into the day, like an onramp to a highway. Additionally, I would find ways for him to have a say in the day.
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