What Does Summer Mean?
What does summer mean to someone on the autism spectrum?
This is a great question and I bet if you asked a few individuals with autism, you would most likely get different answers.
Summer is a great time for a break, a different schedule or no schedule at all. Most importantly in my humble opinion, it is a time for a person with autism to rest. I am not talking about sleep (although it does include sleep), but I am talking about actually resting for the brain, the mind, the soul.
If you know someone with autism, you may understand that their brain works differently than a neuro typical person. It is always “on the go” so to speak. It moves at a very fast pace and it takes a lot to slow it down. You have to be intentional about this. But it is important to let it rest, to let it slow down. The summer is the perfect time to let this happen.
I don’t know what anyone actually has to gain by crowding too many things into a day or going so fast that you don’t get to enjoy what you are doing. I have come to this realization through meltdowns and a lot of unhappy times.
Summer for my children, means “time-off” from everything and taking the time to do fun activities or just nothing at all.
Perhaps this may sound boring to some people, but it really works. Our son, in particular, just likes having the freedom that the summer offers. This summer we have had the privilege of seeing three live theatre shows which were all totally awesome! Autism has taught our family to slow down, spend time doing fun things or just spend time being together doing nothing at all.
Since we go to our cottage, we do the typical cottage things like swimming, paddle boarding and boating. We love going for walks and playing games. We also watch tons and tons of movies!!!! It’s amazing! We do try to read more books and our son loves to take photographs so that happens a lot as well.
If you ask our son where he wants to go in the summer, the cottage will always be his answer. It’s his favorite place on the planet and if he had the choice to go anywhere in the world this would always be his choice. I’m with him because I feel exactly the same way!
Rest and rejuvenation are a concept that God wants us to embrace. God rested on the 7th day.
I love Matthew 11:28,
“Come to me all who labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest.”
Even though summer is almost over, I feel that we should always remember to take guidance in God’s example of resting - minds and bodies.
Shelly Wedge
Exceptional Family Ministries Coordinator
Amberlea Church