I have a DS who has Aspergers. On a typical day, very few, if any meltdowns. He's also old enough that he's starting to be able to self-regulate a lot better.
BUT, we're going to DL, and a day (or three
) at DL is not a typical day! There are two areas that I can think of that might cause challenges for him. Waiting in line, particularly if it's hot or cold or if people are bumping into him. And, watching the fireworks and parades. I'm so worried about him having an anxiety attack as hordes of people close in on him.
Now, I know that there are things we can do to reduce some of these issues, like putting him in between other people in our party in a line so he wouldn't be bumped or pushed by strangers, have people sitting "around" him on the parade route, etc. Giving him a cd player or mp3 player with headphones to help drone out the sound. Or even, gasp and horrors, give him his gameboy with earphones on to help distract him. I don't want to simply not do those fun things.
Does Disney offer any assistance? Is there special viewing areas for parades and fireworks. I can't believe that my son would be the only one with these kinds of issues.
Does anyone here have any ideas or workarounds?
Thanks!
BUT, we're going to DL, and a day (or three

Now, I know that there are things we can do to reduce some of these issues, like putting him in between other people in our party in a line so he wouldn't be bumped or pushed by strangers, have people sitting "around" him on the parade route, etc. Giving him a cd player or mp3 player with headphones to help drone out the sound. Or even, gasp and horrors, give him his gameboy with earphones on to help distract him. I don't want to simply not do those fun things.
Does Disney offer any assistance? Is there special viewing areas for parades and fireworks. I can't believe that my son would be the only one with these kinds of issues.
Does anyone here have any ideas or workarounds?
Thanks!