kahblue
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Love this! I know how this mother feels. Justin has flown many, many times since he was a little baby. About 3 years ago we had became very anxious when flying for about 2-3 trips. When flying Southwest, we always chose the very front rows with someone directly behind him (he rocks the chair). I gave him the window seat and the shade became his "friend". Whenever someone chose to sit next to meet in the isle seat I would have to explain that he might be a little loud and will rock a lot. Some chose to move on and some said that was OK. God bless those "OK" people BTW, we just flew Delta and had assigned seats and he did AWESOME!
I hope this story gives you hope that you can fly with kids who have autism. My son has Down syndrome as well. We fly (direct flight) to Disney every year and to Oklahoma (about 6 hours) every other year. It can be done!
Love this! I know how this mother feels. Justin has flown many, many times since he was a little baby. About 3 years ago we had became very anxious when flying for about 2-3 trips. When flying Southwest, we always chose the very front rows with someone directly behind him (he rocks the chair). I gave him the window seat and the shade became his "friend". Whenever someone chose to sit next to meet in the isle seat I would have to explain that he might be a little loud and will rock a lot. Some chose to move on and some said that was OK. God bless those "OK" people BTW, we just flew Delta and had assigned seats and he did AWESOME!
I hope this story gives you hope that you can fly with kids who have autism. My son has Down syndrome as well. We fly (direct flight) to Disney every year and to Oklahoma (about 6 hours) every other year. It can be done!