snowman
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This will be our first major trip with DS who will turn 8 while he is at Disney next January. He has ADHD and medication is working for us. However, when his SPD (sensory processing disorder) flairs up, he has a difficult time managing his body. Loud noises and crowds can be difficult for him, though we do practice these skills regularly.
Are sound blocking headphones or ear plugs allowed in the parks? And if so, would he be allowed to wear them on rides if the noise was overwhelming for him? Besides skipping parades are there things we should plan on staying away from?
DW and I both realize we will have to take ours cues from him and be prepared to change plans if he is having a rough day. It's been 16 years since I last did WDW with a youngster and my first time with a higher needs one. We are not "Disney Commandos" by any stretch, so our pace is usually pretty slow anyway.
And he is terrified of the bathrooms at Wal-mart because they are loud and have a smell (the cleaner they use). Any suggestions there? Are family bathrooms readily available in the parks?
Edited to add - while his chronological age will be 8 during our trip, because of events in his life before us, his emotional age is much younger. We often find ourselves managing him in much the same fashion as the 3 year old foster child we had before getting him.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Are sound blocking headphones or ear plugs allowed in the parks? And if so, would he be allowed to wear them on rides if the noise was overwhelming for him? Besides skipping parades are there things we should plan on staying away from?
DW and I both realize we will have to take ours cues from him and be prepared to change plans if he is having a rough day. It's been 16 years since I last did WDW with a youngster and my first time with a higher needs one. We are not "Disney Commandos" by any stretch, so our pace is usually pretty slow anyway.
And he is terrified of the bathrooms at Wal-mart because they are loud and have a smell (the cleaner they use). Any suggestions there? Are family bathrooms readily available in the parks?
Edited to add - while his chronological age will be 8 during our trip, because of events in his life before us, his emotional age is much younger. We often find ourselves managing him in much the same fashion as the 3 year old foster child we had before getting him.
Thanks in advance for any advice.