Autism and Jedi Training

ratlenhum

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I saw another post about wheel chairs/walkers at Jedi training. Since someone would be able to help a child maneuver, would someone be able to sort of shadow or assist a child with autism.

My son would love to do it, but since it's a little bit longer than his attention span, he might start jumping up and down, wander around the stage or chase a random butterfly. LOL

If I told them would they have some stand near him and try to accomodate him or would they turn him away?

Has anyone had a child with autism (not high functioning or aspergers) in the Jedi Academy?
 
I saw another post about wheel chairs/walkers at Jedi training. Since someone would be able to help a child maneuver, would someone be able to sort of shadow or assist a child with autism.

My son would love to do it, but since it's a little bit longer than his attention span, he might start jumping up and down, wander around the stage or chase a random butterfly. LOL

If I told them would they have some stand near him and try to accomodate him or would they turn him away?

Has anyone had a child with autism (not high functioning or aspergers) in the Jedi Academy?

When my dd did it they asked if she would follow directions(for safety). Since they limit the number of people on the stage I don't know that they would allow an extra person.
 


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