My 3 1/2 yr old child has anxiety issues... his "scared of" list is a mile long. We have a drs appt in a few weeks to discuss this, but I was curious about something...
He has to be prepared for certain things. He has to understand them or he'll be afraid. So when we went to character spot at Epcot, before we got in line, I got on his level and explained to him that we would wait in line and then we would go see Mickey, then Minnie, etc. I explained they would be tall like mommy, would not talk, but may want to hug him or shake his hand. During our little talk, the Cm asked if we had a disability card. We did not, as it wasn't necessary; as long as he knows what to expect we avoid any potential periods of anxiety.
My question is this... if we did have a card, what would that have changed? Would they have "talked" to the characters so that they knew not to be (what's the word I'm looking for?) "too friendly"
BTW, the first time we went through he was skittish, and mommy, daddy, or sissy was in every picture- typically between him and the character. By the end of the trip he loved the characters and wanted to see Chip and Dale.
He has to be prepared for certain things. He has to understand them or he'll be afraid. So when we went to character spot at Epcot, before we got in line, I got on his level and explained to him that we would wait in line and then we would go see Mickey, then Minnie, etc. I explained they would be tall like mommy, would not talk, but may want to hug him or shake his hand. During our little talk, the Cm asked if we had a disability card. We did not, as it wasn't necessary; as long as he knows what to expect we avoid any potential periods of anxiety.
My question is this... if we did have a card, what would that have changed? Would they have "talked" to the characters so that they knew not to be (what's the word I'm looking for?) "too friendly"
BTW, the first time we went through he was skittish, and mommy, daddy, or sissy was in every picture- typically between him and the character. By the end of the trip he loved the characters and wanted to see Chip and Dale.