chekhovgirl
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Hi all,
We are thinking about applying for a DAS for my 12 year old stepson who was diagnosed with Tourette's since we were last at Disney on top of conditions that made it hard for him to wait/ride last time we were there. During the wait in line, all it was was him being anxious for the ride and us trying to calm him, and then once we got up there he would sit out...the CM at FOP talked with him while we rode and gave us a FP to ride with him again and he rode and loved it. I think if we eliminate the long, stressful build up that he'll actually ride with us.
My question is, does anybody have any suggestions for how to handle applying for a 12 year old? I don't want to embarrass him, he has times where he knows this is how he is and he is fine with talking about it and then times when he feels very self conscious. What is the balance between talking to them and talking to you and how can I prepare him for this so it will be as painless as possible for him at this tender age?
Thank you,
Courtney
We are thinking about applying for a DAS for my 12 year old stepson who was diagnosed with Tourette's since we were last at Disney on top of conditions that made it hard for him to wait/ride last time we were there. During the wait in line, all it was was him being anxious for the ride and us trying to calm him, and then once we got up there he would sit out...the CM at FOP talked with him while we rode and gave us a FP to ride with him again and he rode and loved it. I think if we eliminate the long, stressful build up that he'll actually ride with us.
My question is, does anybody have any suggestions for how to handle applying for a 12 year old? I don't want to embarrass him, he has times where he knows this is how he is and he is fine with talking about it and then times when he feels very self conscious. What is the balance between talking to them and talking to you and how can I prepare him for this so it will be as painless as possible for him at this tender age?
Thank you,
Courtney