My DD5 has a brain disorder which means she has some disabilities including visual problems, learning difficulties, mobility problems and speech problems. The thing is that they are all quite mild, and improving all the time
Currently they are at this kind of stage:
Mobility - can walk some distances (for a couple of hours) but does get tired easily due to poor muscles and can't climb stairs, run, jump, hop without assitance and has poor balance. (she couldn't climb into a car without help for example).
Speech - baby talk 'Me want drink' etc
Learning difficulties - she is nearly 6 but has learning level of about 3-4 years.
Visual problems - I forget what its called, but her eyes are constantly flicking so she has trouble focusing, especially long distance (i.e. in a show she would have trouble picking out characters on a stage)
Sensitivity - very sensitive to noise and other things like being touched or splashed.
Last year when we went to Disneyland Paris, I got her a disabled pass, but then she couldn't walk very far at all. We aren't going until next year, so who knows what she will be like then, but as she has been 'signed off' by all her Doctors (she only sees physiotherapists, speech therapists etc now), should I get her some kind of pass, or should I just tell the CMs at shows 'she needs to sit near the front', or with characters 'she doesn't like to be touched'.
Sorry for the long post, but I would appreciate advice and to hear about other people's experiences.

Currently they are at this kind of stage:
Mobility - can walk some distances (for a couple of hours) but does get tired easily due to poor muscles and can't climb stairs, run, jump, hop without assitance and has poor balance. (she couldn't climb into a car without help for example).
Speech - baby talk 'Me want drink' etc
Learning difficulties - she is nearly 6 but has learning level of about 3-4 years.
Visual problems - I forget what its called, but her eyes are constantly flicking so she has trouble focusing, especially long distance (i.e. in a show she would have trouble picking out characters on a stage)
Sensitivity - very sensitive to noise and other things like being touched or splashed.
Last year when we went to Disneyland Paris, I got her a disabled pass, but then she couldn't walk very far at all. We aren't going until next year, so who knows what she will be like then, but as she has been 'signed off' by all her Doctors (she only sees physiotherapists, speech therapists etc now), should I get her some kind of pass, or should I just tell the CMs at shows 'she needs to sit near the front', or with characters 'she doesn't like to be touched'.
Sorry for the long post, but I would appreciate advice and to hear about other people's experiences.