A and J's Mom
Earning My Ears
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- Jul 30, 2009
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I have a 6 year old son with autism. He is absolutely terrified of fireworks, and we are trying to figure out a way that we could be in the park during fireworks at least for one night as a family.
I was wondering if anyone is familiar with the set up for the Dessert party? I thought maybe the rest of the family could go up to the rail and watch show, and I could sit at the back of the restaurant with DS. I'm not actually familiar with where the party is held. Do you think it is feasible that we could go to the back of the room at this point? Any idea how much of the noise he would hear? When I look at pictures, I can't tell if the location is actually closed off. It kind of looks open to the outside. Is this the case?
Any other ideas? We'll have him wearing headphones to help block noise, and we'll need to be able to go somewhere where he can't see the fireworks either.
Sorry for the rambling questions, and I appreciate any thoughts you might have!
I was wondering if anyone is familiar with the set up for the Dessert party? I thought maybe the rest of the family could go up to the rail and watch show, and I could sit at the back of the restaurant with DS. I'm not actually familiar with where the party is held. Do you think it is feasible that we could go to the back of the room at this point? Any idea how much of the noise he would hear? When I look at pictures, I can't tell if the location is actually closed off. It kind of looks open to the outside. Is this the case?
Any other ideas? We'll have him wearing headphones to help block noise, and we'll need to be able to go somewhere where he can't see the fireworks either.
Sorry for the rambling questions, and I appreciate any thoughts you might have!