MoreMouse5
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 31, 2010
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We're headed to Disney in two weeks. DS 11 has Down syndrome. We've been to the parks before, so I know how we will handle all of that. We are flying this trip, though--first time in an airport/airplane for him, as well as DS 9 and DD 7. DS is well-behaved for the most part and has no health issues to speak of. I'm just nervous about getting through security and our actual time on the plane. He likes to "talk" to his action figures and the characters in books he likes, and he definitely gets animated when he plays GameBoy. I don't want him to disturb others with that. (He won't wear headphones.) I worry that he will have to go to the bathroom RIGHT NOW and it won't be a time when he can get out of his seat. Then there's always the fear that he will be terrified of takeoff or landing and we won't be able to convince him to get on the plane to come home! We're trying to talk up all the fun, positive aspects of this experience, but still I worry. Sometimes talking with him too much in advance about something is worse than just surprising him with a new experience. The flight is only 2 hours, so hopefully everything will be fine. Any advice for me?