My daughter is Autistic and doesn't always answer without prodding, it has never been a problem. I just prompt her to tell the man/lady her name, and if she doesn't I explain to the security.Our upcoming trip to Disney is the first time for my 5 year old. I've read a lot on here security at the airport asks kids their name. Well my son is shy and probably won't answer them, is that going to be an issue?
Thanks everyone! I just over think things!
We've travelled a bunch with DS 4.5. Virtually every time they've asked his name, and virtually every time he's hid behind my legs or insisted on being picked up. Never once has the TSA agent gotten an intelligible answer out of him. It's never been a problem.
We have never had a problem, and my five year old typically hides behind my leg when addressed by security or looks at me and says "you tell him!"
If it doesn't matter, and it shouldn't, did you wonder why they bother to ask?
Since they don't ask for ID for kids, I think they are looking for reactions to see if someone is lying about the name on the ticket. Like if the ticket says John and the kid says his name is Will. Or if they ask "who's John and the kid says "not me!". Same as Disney cm's who ask small kids their age at the turnstiles to see if they will lie about being under 3.
why dont you make a game of it called Airline Secuirty, this is what is going to happen, we are going to hand the person in the uniform the tickets, they will ask your name...what are you going to say? Then we go through and put our stuff on the conveyor belt, than we walk through the scanner.