jvz82
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My 7 year old has high functioning autism. His autism occasionally takes me by surprise, if that makes sense, where he seems like such a typical 7 year old and then suddenly he's having a full on meltdown. Our last Disney trip was about 3 years ago, before his diagnosis, and the biggest meltdown we had was in line for the Ariel ride. The line was super long, and it's a crowded wait. It was such a big meltdown that my husband had to leave the line through an emergency exit. A cast member (respectfully) asked if my son had autism. My husband was able to calm him down and we enjoyed the rest of the afternoon.
He's matured a lot since then but he still gets really overstimulated easily. He can usually hold it together until something doesn't go the way he expects (and we don't always know what his expectations are, they're something he's decided on his own) and then he'll lose it.
I guess what I'm wondering is do we try for the das right away or see how the first day goes? I've got our trip really planned out with lots of time for breaks built in to avoid some meltdowns. But we're there around Christmas and it's going to be crowded and overstimulating no matter how well I plan. Does it sound like das would be helpful for him?
Any other parents of kids with high functioning autism feel somewhat uneasy about utilizing das?
He's matured a lot since then but he still gets really overstimulated easily. He can usually hold it together until something doesn't go the way he expects (and we don't always know what his expectations are, they're something he's decided on his own) and then he'll lose it.
I guess what I'm wondering is do we try for the das right away or see how the first day goes? I've got our trip really planned out with lots of time for breaks built in to avoid some meltdowns. But we're there around Christmas and it's going to be crowded and overstimulating no matter how well I plan. Does it sound like das would be helpful for him?
Any other parents of kids with high functioning autism feel somewhat uneasy about utilizing das?