Disneyliscious
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 15, 2009
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Im up in arms about this and really want to display etiquette and consideration of others while at the park.
Both of my children have learning disabilites and/or behavioral problems. They are in no way physically handicapped and can communicate fine.
My best friend just returned from the world and she has 2 boys as well, 1 has a developmental delay but is not physically disabled. She took his IEP from school and got the voucher (I guess its what its called) so that they could use the disabled line for the rides and shows.
She suggested this to me and Im just not sure what to do. I called and a CM told me that any disability, whether physical or mental, is accomodated and that the CM's are not supposed to inquire about the type of disability. She also went on to say that children with learning disabilities often disrupt the lines for others because of their behavior, dont always understand why they are waiting, and just overall in geneal wear out before any other child would - making it upleaant for everyone.
I have never thought of this until now. I always thought it was for use with persons who had physical disabilities. It sure would make my life easier to be able to use this but I want to do whats right.
Has anyone else used their childs IEP and gained access through the disabled lines?
Both of my children have learning disabilites and/or behavioral problems. They are in no way physically handicapped and can communicate fine.
My best friend just returned from the world and she has 2 boys as well, 1 has a developmental delay but is not physically disabled. She took his IEP from school and got the voucher (I guess its what its called) so that they could use the disabled line for the rides and shows.
She suggested this to me and Im just not sure what to do. I called and a CM told me that any disability, whether physical or mental, is accomodated and that the CM's are not supposed to inquire about the type of disability. She also went on to say that children with learning disabilities often disrupt the lines for others because of their behavior, dont always understand why they are waiting, and just overall in geneal wear out before any other child would - making it upleaant for everyone.
I have never thought of this until now. I always thought it was for use with persons who had physical disabilities. It sure would make my life easier to be able to use this but I want to do whats right.
Has anyone else used their childs IEP and gained access through the disabled lines?