ShannyMcB
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Hello. Looking for some input. My daughter is very young and has some sensory issues. Her therapist recommended we try for DAS as part of her issues require her to be able to see our mouths when we speak to her...which will be an issue with the new inqueue requirements. We have a limited supply of "smile masks" but the fogging on those does not always give her the visual she needs.
Is it worth it to spend the time waiting in line for a DAS? I know no one here can say yes or no as to if one will be issued. But what are others experiences with sensory issue DAS? How in depth do I need to get?
She also puts EVERYTHING in her mouth and the odds of her licking a stranger or grabbing a stray piece of popcorn off the ground in a 45 min queue....well.....a 10 min queue the odds of that are way less.
Is it worth it to spend the time waiting in line for a DAS? I know no one here can say yes or no as to if one will be issued. But what are others experiences with sensory issue DAS? How in depth do I need to get?
She also puts EVERYTHING in her mouth and the odds of her licking a stranger or grabbing a stray piece of popcorn off the ground in a 45 min queue....well.....a 10 min queue the odds of that are way less.