bookwormde
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Congratulation on the progress, it is amazing the progress our children can make when anxiety is reduced. We did the both of these along with other things and within a year our son’s tactile sensitivity issue diminished about 80% (except for food).
I would certainly think about getting a GAC, even if only for occasional or rare use. I will not go into detail here but just let guest services know what her challenges are with the lines and they can generally apply the right notes.
The best thing to minimize meltdowns is to monitor her tiredness and sensitivities closely and vacation at a leisurely pace.
Sounds like she is really coming into her own.
bookwormde
I would certainly think about getting a GAC, even if only for occasional or rare use. I will not go into detail here but just let guest services know what her challenges are with the lines and they can generally apply the right notes.
The best thing to minimize meltdowns is to monitor her tiredness and sensitivities closely and vacation at a leisurely pace.
Sounds like she is really coming into her own.
bookwormde