xxtroubledchristianxx
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My friend (f) has a son (8) who routinely falls down and plays dead when playing with friends. Example, the soccer ball comes to him and he pretends it knocks him over and he’s out cold…
At first this was seen as silly and just a schtick he come up with for giggles, but it’s gone on now for two years at least. His grandparents are clearly frustrated but his mom ignores the fact that it’s not normal behavior. The boy is highly intelligent but given his many quirks finds it hard to make friends. The mother recently got upset when she heard from her older son (11) that some boys in a group of playmates (mixed ages 6-12) were making fun of her 8yo for fake falling. She calls it his “falling thing”. My thought is, though no adults were there to witness, that their response was likely a normal social reaction to what they perceived as abnormal behavior. As in, if a kid is picking his nose he’s going to get laughed at. Similarly, a kid throwing himself down and flopping around is going to get laughed at. Background: the mother is the dominant figure in the home, has a long history of being over-protective, and the dad is checked out and not involved in any notable way. Please help me understand what is motivating this child’s behavior.
At first this was seen as silly and just a schtick he come up with for giggles, but it’s gone on now for two years at least. His grandparents are clearly frustrated but his mom ignores the fact that it’s not normal behavior. The boy is highly intelligent but given his many quirks finds it hard to make friends. The mother recently got upset when she heard from her older son (11) that some boys in a group of playmates (mixed ages 6-12) were making fun of her 8yo for fake falling. She calls it his “falling thing”. My thought is, though no adults were there to witness, that their response was likely a normal social reaction to what they perceived as abnormal behavior. As in, if a kid is picking his nose he’s going to get laughed at. Similarly, a kid throwing himself down and flopping around is going to get laughed at. Background: the mother is the dominant figure in the home, has a long history of being over-protective, and the dad is checked out and not involved in any notable way. Please help me understand what is motivating this child’s behavior.