tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8968832750980690379.post6663019812929258690..comments2023-06-13T07:02:01.670-02:30Comments on My Yellow Apple: Journeys in Parenting Asperger's Syndrome: To the Movie Theatre....And Beyond!Nataliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16464849405793772115noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8968832750980690379.post-34464941677150285602010-06-20T00:09:46.652-02:302010-06-20T00:09:46.652-02:30I just found your blog, and so timely because we&#...I just found your blog, and so timely because we're facing the same thing on Monday. We're taking my older son and a few of his friends to see Toy Story 3 Monday afternoon for his birthday, and the current debate in our house is if we should take our 4 yr old who is on the spectrum. He's been to a few movies before with different levels of success, so I have no way to predict how he'll be. I think we're going to try, though, and if one of us is in the hall with him, then at least we gave it a shot. Looking forward to following your blog now and finding out what happens.<br />Alysia<br />http://www.trydefyinggravity.wordpress.comAlysiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17214949515460359731noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8968832750980690379.post-66854873002954054742010-06-08T14:58:58.414-02:302010-06-08T14:58:58.414-02:30Natalie, the way you think is the way to go. Alwa...Natalie, the way you think is the way to go. Always try to do things, even when you failed before. It seems that my daughter can cope with noises better, the older she got. It's not that the hypersensitivity has gone away. She learned to overcome somehow her problems. In many instances it is the will, the excitement of seeing a film in the cinema, the ability to tell her friends about it later, which makes her to push herself further and further.<br /><br />Keep trying. If not this year - there will be another.Libertinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10060928203262595846noreply@blogger.com