Show Me “Sad”, Show Me “Sorrow”, Show Me “I Don’t Care”

One of the things that has been repeated over and over to us is that ASD kids don’t “get” emotions.  Even our B/D doc keeps telling us that Sophie should be disinterested in our feelings, but we’ve always found that to be untrue.  She is very much aware of our feeling and picks up on our moods quickly.  She’s particularly quick to read the mood of a room and she’s even quicker to understand the dynamics of a group of people.

All day today Sophie has driven us crazy with her camera, so tonight Jim turned the tables on her and gave her the paparazzi treatment.  That quickly morphed into the stereotypical photoshoot with Jim directing Sophie to “show me happy, show me sad”.  Sophie has a very expressive face so when she’s demonstating an emotion she really goes for it.

Sad
this is SAD

Sorrow
This is SORROW

 Apathy
This is APATHY (although the direction Jim gave her was “don’t care”).

I like the difference between SAD and SORROW.  I think that indicates an understanding of emotions… maybe it’s just me.  She did do HAPPY and SILLY, but those weren’t nearly as powerful…

OK…well SILLY was pretty good, but she closed her eyes with the flash… it’s still pretty silly though.

SILLY