palavra
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I'm so glad you have found support here and not judgment! My DD7 has ADHD and SID. We struggle daily with her needs. Since I don't have any other children, I often grieve for what is an ideal in my mind.Really, there are so many things I'm thankful for, but the difficulties with vacations and other things that many families don't think twice about, are a little hard to take.
We are taking our DD to WDW at Thanksgiving. I am already anticipating sleep problems, crankiness, and reluctance to try new things. We are going to go and enjoy the things that she can do, and that we can live with. It will still be a great vacation.
Good luck!
We are taking our DD to WDW at Thanksgiving. I am already anticipating sleep problems, crankiness, and reluctance to try new things. We are going to go and enjoy the things that she can do, and that we can live with. It will still be a great vacation.
Good luck!



If you are harboring resentment towards your special needs child, that will only increase if they stop you from going to Disney. But do your homework...check that other boards, search for things you can do to prep....as others said, go to a carnival, practice getting onto/ off of a ride, and definitely get a stroller that your child feels comfortable in. It made me sad to read how you would do things separately...of course that may happen a bit just because of their difference in ages...but don't think of it as separate vacations! Maybe go out in the mornings together, everyone come back for a nap/ swimming and lunch/ chill out time, then maybe one of you can go back in the afternoon with your older child, and the other can take your younger child back in the evening. You can meet up for some rides and dinner!
It's draining and seriously no one understands unless they've been through it. At first a lot of our family members distanced themselves because they just didn't see what the problem was and only caught limited behavior issues....still a lot of them don't want to hear about our stresses so we have to seek out other special needs parents to vent to.