I am M41. I have a son who is 5, almost 6. The little guy is quite sensitive and cries relatively easily:
Whenever he cries or is otherwise in the grip of negative emotions, I try to be as supportive as I can without encouraging it. I talk softly to him, hug him if he wants it, stay close to him if he wants it, and go away if he wants that. I try to praise him when he DOES manage to calm himself down, and NOT reward him for throwing tantrums.
When he cries he often asks to watch TV. I try to avoid letting him watch TV to calm down, but once in a while I cave in and give him TV.
All these things have always been problems, but it seems to me that these behaviours have grown worse this last half year. Do you have any advice?
Thanks in advance!


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Hmm. Yeah not getting any feedback from him as to what the struggle is feels like it’d be really frustrating as a parent, trying to figure out what to do to support him
Neurodivergence does tend to get passed down so its definitely worth keeping back of mind. But yeah I can see how that’d make sensory issues feel like a less likely explanation
Sending love, I hope you’re able to find a path that takes things in a direction that works well for the both of you, this seems like kind of a challenging situation to navigate as his dad
Thanks.