scooffer
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My DS7 has major sensory issues, along with Autism and ADHD. Standing in line for him is torture... we did not know this before our last trip, and honestly did not have a very positive time. Now that we know about the DAS and his possibility of qualifying for it, what do I tell him?
He has to come with me, and I will have his needs written down, as we don't generally talk about his Autism or name his ADHD (it causes him anxiety if he thinks he is different). So what if he doesn't get the DAS... how do we explain that to him.
If we tell him why we are going to GS, he will know that he did not get something that would help him, and likely have a severe meltdown, right there. But that would not be good for anyone.
Others, what have you told your kids??
Also, we are traveling with 12 in total, and really do not want to ask for a pass for 10 people. Can any of the members of our party count as his plus 5, meaning, one time he rides with us, next time he rides with his uncles family?
He has to come with me, and I will have his needs written down, as we don't generally talk about his Autism or name his ADHD (it causes him anxiety if he thinks he is different). So what if he doesn't get the DAS... how do we explain that to him.
If we tell him why we are going to GS, he will know that he did not get something that would help him, and likely have a severe meltdown, right there. But that would not be good for anyone.
Others, what have you told your kids??
Also, we are traveling with 12 in total, and really do not want to ask for a pass for 10 people. Can any of the members of our party count as his plus 5, meaning, one time he rides with us, next time he rides with his uncles family?