Beemitchcowski
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I have a 6 year old Autistic child...very high functioning and quite verbal. Our main challenges with him comes with transitioning/sensory/waiting/taking turns and such.
We are planning on a trip to Disney in the near future. So far I don't think he has caught on to our trip.
I've been wanting to make it into a surprise trip..but the more I think about it...I feel like I would be a better parent if I prepared him. I found an awesome site www.wdwautism.com....Its a great site full of images for a picture schedule and social stories. I'm thinking that the social story regarding waiting in line and meeting with the characters would be a GREAT help! I know his therapists and teachers at school would help me prepare him as well.
So I guess my question is....would you still make it a "surprise"? Should I just surprise him a couple days before and then go through the social stories? Do you think just suprising him that day and then letting him read the social stories on the airplane?
Thank you!
We are planning on a trip to Disney in the near future. So far I don't think he has caught on to our trip.

So I guess my question is....would you still make it a "surprise"? Should I just surprise him a couple days before and then go through the social stories? Do you think just suprising him that day and then letting him read the social stories on the airplane?
Thank you!