DS is 6, diagnosed with ASD at 2.6, goes to a SN school. Doesn't like to leave the house but once he's out he likes to go to a park or to eat in a cafe.
This summer has been a fucking nightmare for 'comments' from members of the general public. For example, woman in cafe making loud, shitty comments to the waiting staff about my son because he was making a fairly repetitive, low moan because he was distressed.
Today we went to the park and two sisters of about 7&9 wouldn't let ds hold part of the roundabout. He lost it and roared at them-I sprinted over and quickly got him to apologise and move on. 5 mins later the little girl tells her mum who finds my son on another piece of play equipment and tells him if she sees him go back to the roundabout again, she'll tell him to get off.
I know ds behaviour isn't what others 'expect' but really, an adult talking to a little six year old well after an event that she didn't even see...wtf.
My 8 year ended up explaining to her that his brother has a disability but said 'she wouldn't listen to me'.
I am proud of my son, deeply proud. I cannot guarantee his behaviour when we're out but we break ourselves to make sure it has as little impact on people as possible.
Two years ago I decided not to react to crappy comments because it impacted my son, his brothers and me and generally spoiled the outing. But now I want to find both those women and make them suffer.
I'm so angry. I need to get over it but I don't know how.