emtmom0104
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- Feb 14, 2010
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Ok, I've been dealing with this own my own for years as it has taken almost 5 years to finally have an autism diagnosis for my son who is 7. The last time we were at WDW it was horrible. He melted down a few times...one place didn't have chicken nuggets, another didn't have plain popcorn in a bag (then spent 25 mins running around looking for some) and he lost it in Japan over someone saying that he didn't say something nicely. We left in only 3 hours because he calmed down a bit and was over everything and was freaking out that he wanted to go home. He latches onto displays, screams, cries, throws things, hits, pinches, is like a bull in a china shop and rushes through people to get away...you name it. When he is done for the day we all stop, no matter how much of a good day it was prior, and we leave immediately. I had so many rude stares and comments while I was trying to calm him down last time it was ridiculous. I tried to find a little stand in a corner so I could let him scream it out. Is there any place I can take him when he has an overload to just let him calm down? Sometimes its a few mins sometimes a lot longer. I don't even know what to ask for when we go. He refuses to do much but the rides he wants first are the ones we must do first..no stopping, no passing go, you do them and satisfy him or we might as well pack it up. He cannot wait for anything, we can't do any rides that he doesn't go on or he gives the other parent a nightmare of a challenge while he is extremely impatiently waiting. Are there any accommodations for kids like this, or even adults? I'm not by any means a disney newbie but every time we go we have issues and it gets worse as he gets older. I'd like our next trip hopefully a much better one. TIA