DISNEY4FUN
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- Jan 14, 2004
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Hi everyone,
I'm looking for some advice/suggestions. My 5 year old son was recently diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrom. We've been to the parks about 5 times over the last three years. He used to love to ride, but gradually he has grown afraid of the parks. Our last trip he didn't want to leave the room and when we did talk him in to leaving he wouldn't ride anything. I'm not fully educated on Asperger's yet or exactly how to deal with it. My son has a problem with crowds/strangers and any interaction with them. He started full day kindergarten this year. I think that is what has hightened his fears this last year. Anyway, I am looking for any suggestions as to how I can make him more comfortable on our next trip. I know about the special pass to avoid wating in the crammed queue areas. Anything else?
Thanks.
I'm looking for some advice/suggestions. My 5 year old son was recently diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrom. We've been to the parks about 5 times over the last three years. He used to love to ride, but gradually he has grown afraid of the parks. Our last trip he didn't want to leave the room and when we did talk him in to leaving he wouldn't ride anything. I'm not fully educated on Asperger's yet or exactly how to deal with it. My son has a problem with crowds/strangers and any interaction with them. He started full day kindergarten this year. I think that is what has hightened his fears this last year. Anyway, I am looking for any suggestions as to how I can make him more comfortable on our next trip. I know about the special pass to avoid wating in the crammed queue areas. Anything else?
Thanks.