I have been a member of this board for about two years now and have enjoyed planning our last two WDW trips here.
Last Tuesday, my precious baby girl (2 years old on 10/10) was diagnosed with autism. Currently I am busy arranging the best possible care and educational therapy for her.
Here is my question: My daughter has trouble waiting patiently. I can not take her to a grocery store or really wait for anything at all without her having a hard time coping. Until last Tuesday, I thought that I was doing something wrong and that I had a "high maintenance child". Now I know that she is trapped with a brain that just won't allow her to have patience at this time. We will work on this and other "problems" from now on and hopefully she will be able to learn to wait patiently and to understand why it is important to do so.
But, we have decided that our family is in need of some magic and will be planning a family trip to WDW in the near future. Does Disney make any kind of accommodations for these kind of kids? Camille has a "disabiblity" but is not in a wheelchair. Do they offer any kind of pass where she and a parent could go to the beginning of the line to get on rides?
I would never take advantage of any kind of pass like this and I would not let my other two children go to the front if we were not going on a ride without our youngest daughter. I do want her to be able to have happiness at WDW but am affraid that the waits would just ruin any chance of that happening.
Any advice out there?
Thank you.
Last Tuesday, my precious baby girl (2 years old on 10/10) was diagnosed with autism. Currently I am busy arranging the best possible care and educational therapy for her.
Here is my question: My daughter has trouble waiting patiently. I can not take her to a grocery store or really wait for anything at all without her having a hard time coping. Until last Tuesday, I thought that I was doing something wrong and that I had a "high maintenance child". Now I know that she is trapped with a brain that just won't allow her to have patience at this time. We will work on this and other "problems" from now on and hopefully she will be able to learn to wait patiently and to understand why it is important to do so.
But, we have decided that our family is in need of some magic and will be planning a family trip to WDW in the near future. Does Disney make any kind of accommodations for these kind of kids? Camille has a "disabiblity" but is not in a wheelchair. Do they offer any kind of pass where she and a parent could go to the beginning of the line to get on rides?
I would never take advantage of any kind of pass like this and I would not let my other two children go to the front if we were not going on a ride without our youngest daughter. I do want her to be able to have happiness at WDW but am affraid that the waits would just ruin any chance of that happening.
Any advice out there?
Thank you.