Yeah or they’re really introverted they’ll at least use their imagination to disassociate.
Like I used to look around and imagine little beings making their way around objects and walls. Or looking into the distance and imagining things farther away were right in front of me, but the same size — so now you’ve got a miniature waiter running around the table, trying to catch the little beings.
My ability to zone out probably masked a lot of brain problems, but it did also make me a champ at sitting in waiting rooms while having the time of my life.
PeriodicallyPedantic@lemmy.ca 6 months ago
My child is autistic.
The only way to get him to be calm in a restaurant was to give him earphones and play something comfortingly familiar.
Now that hes a bit older, it’s a bit better. But he still frequently needs something similar in those kinds of situations.