LoveMMC
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I have a little toddler with autism. He loves slides and spends hours at the park. He picks the biggest slides he can and has the best time. He needs our finger to start him on the slide. We recently went to an aquarium that had a large tunnel slide. My husband tried sending him down the slide and I waited to catch him. We heard a big scream in the middle and my husband had to go and help him through the slide. So if it's a large tunnel slide he needs us to go down with him. He gets scared in big tunnel slides alone, but insists of doing them.
Last year he loved the boneyard with the baby slides and all the ramps. This year he will want to go down the big slides. The way I remember it the slides are massive.
My question is what are the boneyard slide rules? Would we be allowed to go with him down the slide with him? are there any medium slides like a park has?
I'm thinking there is only one person at a time at the slides and we will need to avoid this playground.
Last year he loved the boneyard with the baby slides and all the ramps. This year he will want to go down the big slides. The way I remember it the slides are massive.
My question is what are the boneyard slide rules? Would we be allowed to go with him down the slide with him? are there any medium slides like a park has?
I'm thinking there is only one person at a time at the slides and we will need to avoid this playground.