My son now 13 is high functioning autistic. He is verbal and mainstreamed with a one on one aide. He is socially inept, has difficulty communicating at times among other things but he is good, would never hurt anyone and generally always follows the rules (and unfortunately likes to enforce them). The first time we cruised with
DCL he was 12 and we were really apprehensive about how he would do. I spent a lot of time researching. I printed the Navigators from his Lab and we went over the things offered until he was familiar with almost everything that would happen on the cruise.
When I signed him up for the Lab I told them he was autistic and that I was sure he would be fine and that I would come running at anytime they beeped me and I kept my promise. They were aware of autism and they were willing to work with me.
He didn't like the structured activities (never has) and they would allow him to play on the computers quietly while they did activities in the lab. He felt he was part of the group even if in reality he really wasn't but to him he was participating. We never let him eat with the group and I did check on him often.
The cruise ended up being one of the most wonderful experiences because he felt "normal". The CM's treated him wonderfully and made so many allowances for him.
We went again last month when he was 13 and we put him back down in the 10-12 club. He had a wonderful time again becuase he was so familiar with the ship. Many of the same CM's were there and remembered him and knew that I would work with them to make it easier on them. I didn't expect them to have to deal with a different child and appreciated everything they did.
We are going again next Nov. when he is 14 and I know he won't be able to go to the 10-12 club because he is so big and would be so out of place. We took him to the Stack to get him familar with it and he seemed to like it. I'm not sure how he will do next year but I'm sure it will be okay. He loves the club and I would hate for him to miss that experience next year.
One very important thing I learned during the first cruise, bring ear plugs (many sets)!! They have the kids scream really loud on the first night of the club and it can get noisy in there at other times. The shows and deck parties are also loud. I was lucky to find a pair in my purse the first cruise and it saved the cruise for us. I now pack many, many pairs.
mickeymom1:
I don't see why they would let your son in his club if you are there with him. They really do want to work to give our kids a wonderful time and as long as you are there it can't hurt to let you come in during some of the activities.
Also, the disboards have a special board just for people with or family of people with disabilities:
http://disboards.com/forumdisplay.php?forumid=20
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Tracy