JohnnySharp2
No man stands as tall as when he stoops to help a
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I can relate to a lot of what people have said. Our son is 10 and Autistic, he is unable to talk.
Whilst he is perfectly mobile he cannot walk long distances, his autism just prevents him from being able to....in the past we have taken an over-size stroller with us but now he has grown out of that. For the 1st time next March we are taking a small (children's size) wheelchair with us.
We have had comments from CMs in the past "that child is too big for that stroller", "why isn't your son walking" etc
Hence I am wary about what will happen now, although to be blunt I don't care and will let any CM who says anything know that!
We get a GAC pass but rarely use it, and we always let Joshua walk on to the rides and park the wheelchair outside, so we do encourage and insist he walks and stands patiently in line too - if there is only a small queue we do stand in the normal line.
So as you can see we try and treat him like any parents do with their child, I guess it's just a concern over 'peoples reaction' to seeing a perfectly mobile boy getting in and out of a wheelchair.
Whilst he is perfectly mobile he cannot walk long distances, his autism just prevents him from being able to....in the past we have taken an over-size stroller with us but now he has grown out of that. For the 1st time next March we are taking a small (children's size) wheelchair with us.
We have had comments from CMs in the past "that child is too big for that stroller", "why isn't your son walking" etc
Hence I am wary about what will happen now, although to be blunt I don't care and will let any CM who says anything know that!
We get a GAC pass but rarely use it, and we always let Joshua walk on to the rides and park the wheelchair outside, so we do encourage and insist he walks and stands patiently in line too - if there is only a small queue we do stand in the normal line.
So as you can see we try and treat him like any parents do with their child, I guess it's just a concern over 'peoples reaction' to seeing a perfectly mobile boy getting in and out of a wheelchair.