sunset30
Mouseketeer
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- Jul 11, 2009
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Hi everone...
DS is being assessedfor some form of ASD. he is hyperlexic, but exhibits many ASD traits.
We are going to WDW in October for our wedding / 2 week holiday.
I was feeling quite optimistic about it after some advise I got on here before, BUT...
yesterday we had one of the worst days we have had for a while. We went to a classical concert in London (BBC Children's Prom)
DS went into extreme sensory overload / meltdown. Too many people, too much lighting, too much noise etc etc.
it tipped over to the rest of the day - meltdowns in shops, (if you are in London, with a meltdown prone child, I do reccomend Harrods, the staff were AMAZING) refusal to eat, screaming and hitting out etc.
He's still not really over it this morning
he's been to UK theme parks with not too much bother but this has made me worry about Disney.
How can I make it a good experience for him?
DS is being assessedfor some form of ASD. he is hyperlexic, but exhibits many ASD traits.
We are going to WDW in October for our wedding / 2 week holiday.
I was feeling quite optimistic about it after some advise I got on here before, BUT...
yesterday we had one of the worst days we have had for a while. We went to a classical concert in London (BBC Children's Prom)
DS went into extreme sensory overload / meltdown. Too many people, too much lighting, too much noise etc etc.
it tipped over to the rest of the day - meltdowns in shops, (if you are in London, with a meltdown prone child, I do reccomend Harrods, the staff were AMAZING) refusal to eat, screaming and hitting out etc.
He's still not really over it this morning

he's been to UK theme parks with not too much bother but this has made me worry about Disney.
How can I make it a good experience for him?