It’s a full moon, and I’m starting to wonder just what effects that can have on a person’s psyche.
For the past week, I’ve been working elementary school children, the majority of whom have various degrees of high-functioning autism. Today was an especially difficult day, with rages set off every few minutes. Almost to a child they had a breakdown of some sort or another.
“It’s a full moon,” one of the assistants said.
There was a time I would have been skeptical of such a claim. However, with a week of experience under my built, I know how these children usually behave. I saw today that there were quantifiably more eruptions than usual.
While I’m more than a little skeptical about the effects of stars on humans, moon and wind can certainly have demonstrable effects on people. In southern Poland, there’s a warm wind that blows during autumn and spring that brings with it sleeplessness (Once, during one of these periods, I couldn’t sleep for four nights) and an increase in irritability with everyone from students to office workers. Could I have been seeing the effects of the moon today?
It seems so medieval. “Beware the full moon!” Our issues today are attributable to most everything but phases of the moon, but perhaps the ancients got it right.
Yet, it’s not the cause. This article discusses the impact of environmental issues on autistic children.
There could be a missing causal link that hasn’t been identified yet—some unknown to us elements that rouse us into more bizarre behaviors.
In the alternative, you could have been having a bad day. But it’s nice to blame it on the moon —at least it doesn’t saty full forever.
Though it sure is pretty at the moment.
Well, it wasn’t that I was having the bad day—all the poor kids were. :)