luvdatmous
Earning My Ears
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- Jun 24, 2003
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Hi, I am new to these boards & am in search of some assistance. I have written alot below, sorry, but I want to provide some background so that I can give & get full answers.
My DH and our DS, (turning 6 in 3 days) are booked on the 4 day Wonder cruise beginning on Dec. 31. We are old pros at doing the Magic Kingdom. My son just completed his 30th visit over Mother's Day, but we are rookies when it comes to cruises.
Our son is high level functioning autistic. He is completely potty trained, mobile & unlike many autistic children, is completely verbal. He attends regular public school in a special program for other autistic children. He is very bright, but would have a difficult time in a normal class of 26 children. Our son at times speaks in movie dialog (Disney of course). He does not fully understand that conversation is not scripted and that it is give and take. He is able to carry on conversations, but as a result of his disability, he prefers to play by himself while others play next to him & at times will lapse into scripted speech when he becomes unsure of himself. He does not flap his arms or run in circles & does not stare into space, all behaviors that are associated with autism. He attends an after school program that is for the general school population and does well. He does not require special one on one attention & tells adults when he needs things.
Our concerns & my question (finally) would be, should we tell the counselors ahead of time about our son's disability & his quirks or should we let it go until someone asks? We have no problem explaining his behavios, none of which are threatening or offensive and we want to be honest, but we also do not want to be told that he may not participate. We are afraid that they will automatically rule out his participation in the program without giving him a chance to prove that he will be fine. We DO want this to be a family vacation, but DH & I want some alone time as well.
HELP!!!!!!!!!