4 thoughts on “LYNN MESSING: The Grocery Store Outing — Two Perspectives

  1. Thank you for sharing and for shining a light onto your son’s experience. Stories help us walk that proverbial mile in another’s shoes, so that we can continue our own journey feeling more empathic and resourceful. xxxxxx

    1. Thank you, JNorland. That is precisely what I hoped to accomplish. If my story saves one child from distress or helps one onlooker realize that that “brat” they see in public might actually be a child who is in sensory overload, then I consider my story a success.

  2. What a clear and compassionate telling, it’s really quite lovely in its understanding and tenderness

    1. Thank you, PMacott. I only wish I had figured out what I believe to be my son’s perspective earlier than I did. He remains functionally nonverbal, so I am still speculating as to his actual thoughts; but the words I put into his fictional counterpart’s mind certainly match both his behavior and what I have learned about sensory processing disorders. (SPDs often, but not always, co-occur with autism.)

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