christymarie
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I have been reading posts about the GAC and have looked at the frequently asked questions. I was hoping someone could help me with some specifics. We have not gone to the park since 8yo was a baby (18mo) and never before that so I don't have a lot of experience with the park.
We have two children with autism. One child is a flight risk and has a service dog as well as a special needs stroller to help with containment. We are going to use the stroller almost exclusively and are keeping the dog with us in case DS does get out of the stroller and we need to have the dog "track" him.
My DS has, in the past, tried to climb out of rides mid ride and I have had to hold him down or, in one case, put him in my lap during the ride. He likes the rides but needs to feel very secure. For his GAC I am going to ask to treat the stroller as a wheelchair, allow handoff of dog (similar to baby swap), waiting in shade (I realize this may not be possible), and to allow me to hold child in rides where it is possible. Can any of you think of other accommodations I have not considered?
For my other DS we have patience issues and crowd issues. He will wait in line for quite a while and then give up at the very front of the line (drives me crazy). He also gets overheated quickly especially when already anxious so waiting in a cool quite place is helpful. For GAC I am going to ask for a quite place to wait away from crowds and the ability for us to wait in line and then bring him to the front when we reach the front of the line. Is there anything I am forgetting?
I so appreciate any help you can give me in this.
Thanks,
Christy
We have two children with autism. One child is a flight risk and has a service dog as well as a special needs stroller to help with containment. We are going to use the stroller almost exclusively and are keeping the dog with us in case DS does get out of the stroller and we need to have the dog "track" him.
My DS has, in the past, tried to climb out of rides mid ride and I have had to hold him down or, in one case, put him in my lap during the ride. He likes the rides but needs to feel very secure. For his GAC I am going to ask to treat the stroller as a wheelchair, allow handoff of dog (similar to baby swap), waiting in shade (I realize this may not be possible), and to allow me to hold child in rides where it is possible. Can any of you think of other accommodations I have not considered?
For my other DS we have patience issues and crowd issues. He will wait in line for quite a while and then give up at the very front of the line (drives me crazy). He also gets overheated quickly especially when already anxious so waiting in a cool quite place is helpful. For GAC I am going to ask for a quite place to wait away from crowds and the ability for us to wait in line and then bring him to the front when we reach the front of the line. Is there anything I am forgetting?
I so appreciate any help you can give me in this.
Thanks,
Christy