alicia080979
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Dh & I are new parents to a 17 month old little boy. We are foster parents hoping to adopt and he was placed with us last week. We have an 11 day trip planned for the last week of Sept. through the first week of Oct. and I am just trying to figure out our options. We don't really have much of the baby's history but were told he will likely have sensory issues from being in his 4th placement. So far he has been amazing for us (well behaved, eating , sleeping, etc.) but he definitely likes to take off when he is unsure about something and doesn't really have much regard/attachment to any one adult in particular (although he is starting to be very attached to me which is a good thing!) bc of his multiple moves. We took him to our local Y to go swimming and could tell he was very overwhelmed with his surroundings as he froze, started shaking then tried to run off. By the time we left, he was much more comfortable, playing, etc. and seemed to enjoy himself.
I am hoping to take him a local amusement park to see how he handles characters, rides, crowds, etc. but I am a little (...okay a lot!) worried about Disney. There is SO much going on there and I don't know how he will react. It isn't like a normal child where you know their triggers, history, etc. other than being told by a case worker, "we think he probably has sensory issues". I know about the GAC as my mom has bad hip problems and can't do steps well and often needs a little help on the moving belts. She will be with us on our trip and will have her GAC but I am wondering if I should ask to use the stroller as a wheelchair just so he has a "safe" place if he gets overwhelmed or starts trying to take off.
He has been with us a little over a week and today is the first time I have seen him start to meltdown and throw fits, mostly when I am out of eyesight of him or won't pick him up but to me I feel like that is a good thing as it shows he is at least starting to attach to me. Again though, he is 17 months old and just doesn't have any other way to communicate yet so it could just be normal fits. I just don't know if I should go ahead and get the tag to use the stroller as a wheelchair in case he/we need it then if we don't, even better and we can park it. Is that even a valid and/or normal reason to use a stroller as a wheelchair?
I have planned for us to not be in the parks all day. We are doing mornings or evenings only and figure if he is just a rockstar about it and can handle more then we can always go back at night to do more but trying to plan for short trips to the parks. We have sit down meals at least once a day and built in days off. Am I forgetting anything? Any suggestions?
I am hoping to take him a local amusement park to see how he handles characters, rides, crowds, etc. but I am a little (...okay a lot!) worried about Disney. There is SO much going on there and I don't know how he will react. It isn't like a normal child where you know their triggers, history, etc. other than being told by a case worker, "we think he probably has sensory issues". I know about the GAC as my mom has bad hip problems and can't do steps well and often needs a little help on the moving belts. She will be with us on our trip and will have her GAC but I am wondering if I should ask to use the stroller as a wheelchair just so he has a "safe" place if he gets overwhelmed or starts trying to take off.
He has been with us a little over a week and today is the first time I have seen him start to meltdown and throw fits, mostly when I am out of eyesight of him or won't pick him up but to me I feel like that is a good thing as it shows he is at least starting to attach to me. Again though, he is 17 months old and just doesn't have any other way to communicate yet so it could just be normal fits. I just don't know if I should go ahead and get the tag to use the stroller as a wheelchair in case he/we need it then if we don't, even better and we can park it. Is that even a valid and/or normal reason to use a stroller as a wheelchair?
I have planned for us to not be in the parks all day. We are doing mornings or evenings only and figure if he is just a rockstar about it and can handle more then we can always go back at night to do more but trying to plan for short trips to the parks. We have sit down meals at least once a day and built in days off. Am I forgetting anything? Any suggestions?