MapleGirl
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Hi Everyone,
I'm having a really hard time writing this post because I am so uneducated. Please be patient with me, this is all new.
My mom and step-dad take care of (adopted?) a ward of the state. "Ed" is his name. Ed just joined our family in June, so I haven't met him yet but I've heard so much! Ed is 28, but is more like a 5-year-old boy. He has FAS and is differently developed. (What is the correct wording for this?) He's like most little boys: lots of energy, very affectionate, short attention span. He's been without a family for so long (living in a state-provided group home that we don't think took very good care of him) so he's really happy to be part of our family. He keeps asking my mom when he'll meet his sister!
(I live out of state and haven't been home in since Christmas.)
In January the whole family is going to WDW. DH and I have been many times and love it. This will be the first time my family will be there and I'm super excited about showing everyone around. We're going to do the big "We're going to Disney World!!!" reveal Christmas morning so Ed won't have to wait long.
I'm planning on making him a countdown calendar for his room.
Will we need to do anything special or make special arrangements with Disney? Should we get a GAC card? I don't think he'll need any special assistance. He might try to affectionately mob a character or have a meltdown in the park. CM's are used to this with children, but will they be OK with a big guy? He might not understand why he has to wait in lines, so I'm not sure how to handle that. We will definitely need rooms next door to each other at the Pop Century. Will they be able to do that? What should I know? My mom has asked me to plan this trip and I want everything to be wonderful!
I'm having a really hard time writing this post because I am so uneducated. Please be patient with me, this is all new.
My mom and step-dad take care of (adopted?) a ward of the state. "Ed" is his name. Ed just joined our family in June, so I haven't met him yet but I've heard so much! Ed is 28, but is more like a 5-year-old boy. He has FAS and is differently developed. (What is the correct wording for this?) He's like most little boys: lots of energy, very affectionate, short attention span. He's been without a family for so long (living in a state-provided group home that we don't think took very good care of him) so he's really happy to be part of our family. He keeps asking my mom when he'll meet his sister!
(I live out of state and haven't been home in since Christmas.) In January the whole family is going to WDW. DH and I have been many times and love it. This will be the first time my family will be there and I'm super excited about showing everyone around. We're going to do the big "We're going to Disney World!!!" reveal Christmas morning so Ed won't have to wait long.
I'm planning on making him a countdown calendar for his room.Will we need to do anything special or make special arrangements with Disney? Should we get a GAC card? I don't think he'll need any special assistance. He might try to affectionately mob a character or have a meltdown in the park. CM's are used to this with children, but will they be OK with a big guy? He might not understand why he has to wait in lines, so I'm not sure how to handle that. We will definitely need rooms next door to each other at the Pop Century. Will they be able to do that? What should I know? My mom has asked me to plan this trip and I want everything to be wonderful!


My step-dad mentioned getting him one of those leashes that little kids wear around their wrists to make sure he doesn't take off or get lost. I'm not sure if this would embarrass him or not. Another idea is to get him a backpack and have the leash on that.
My parents are such super people!!!
DH and I always take breaks in the afternoon, so I will be suggesting that to my parents as well. Regarding the legal stuff.... Ed is already in the system and is on the other end. He was put in state custody after his grandmother passed away. His parents were never in the picture. He lived in a group home before he came to live with my family. If something were to happen to my family, he would go back into a state home. 
