Monday, October 18, 2010

An autistic boy on genetics and autism

TH spent lunch today pondering his place in the world, then and now. I could tell that this was his topic of thinking because every once in awhile, he'd pop out some little gem of an observation, the kind that makes you realize all over again why you love your children so much. His first comment that revealed his brainbug du jour was this: "The older I get, the more normal I get."

That's probably true, but it all remains quite relative.

Then, a few moments later, "You know, I think I got the biggest hit from the autism gene of anyone in the family." He certainly had my attention. "I mean, other people in my family? They have little bits of autism genes in them, I can tell, but I clearly got the biggest chunk of it." That seems likely, and he clearly needs a bit of instruction in the mechanisms of genetic inheritance. We'll get to that eventually.

I think this train of thought traces down the tracks to a few nights ago when TH, watching his baby brother (now 4) perseverate on choosing a pair of shoes that is far too small for him, commented, "I wonder if Little has any Asperger's in him."

Little, who rarely misses a beat, much unlike his brothers, had a riposte. "No, I don't have any as...bur...gers in me at all. I just have my dinner in me." Hmm...literal thinking, check. Persverating on shoes, check. Those must be Little's little bits of autism. TH will never be someone you'd refer to as "normal"--and he thinks that's a good thing--but certainly, as he gets older, he grows more and more insightful.

7 comments:

mkozmik said...

Reminds me of a car conversation I had with my Aspie a few weeks ago.."Mom, I think you are about 5% Asperger's. Dad is probably more. But you are definitely about 5%."

It's so hard not to laugh when he says these things so mater-of-factly. :-D

Emily said...

That's cute. There's definitely a need to quantify and calculate these things out here.

Big Daddy Autism said...

My son got most of the autism gene in our family. However, from the size of my belly, it is apparent I got most of the as-burgers. Too cute.

goodfountain said...

I probably need a genetics lesson too because I would have described it as exactly the way TH did.

My kid is nowhere close to being ready to have conversation about her autism. But I do kinda look forward to the day we start talking about it.

pixiemama said...

Ha! Little's reply reminds me of the time, when I called Foster "Mr. Asperger" in complete frustration, and he replied, "I am not a ass burger. I am a sausage." Totally deadpan. SO FUNNY.

Gina @ Special Happens said...

Great observations. I haven't had quite those with my son, but I do see that he notices all the little things we pass by.

Justthisguy said...

Ass burgers are traditionally what they eat in armies when supplies fail and they have to butcher their mules.