leopardspot
Mouseketeer
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- Jun 11, 2003
I would like to know what to ask for before I get there and just write them on a paper so that my son will not hear me talking about him. Thanks.
Selket said:The GAC question aside, I just wanted to add that an adult will be able to ride all the "kiddie" rides with your son if they wish (like Dumbo, etc.). Your son doesn't have to ride alone unless that works best for you.
Selket said:The GAC question aside, I just wanted to add that an adult will be able to ride all the "kiddie" rides with your son if they wish (like Dumbo, etc.). Your son doesn't have to ride alone unless that works best for you.
Since you will be going on the rides with your child, you can be the one to address him - and he can ignore you, instead of a stranger . (Sorry, I couldn't resist that. My DD is not autistic, but she does get into her own world sometimes and we are not sure whether or not she is ignoring us).Specifically, (I don't think this would help anyone trying to abuse the system) would it do any good to advise if possible that CM make eye contact before addressing my son. He is autistic and that is the only way he will respond to questions or follow directions. Or is that asking too much? Also, we live near a large amusement park and when my son exits kiddie rides (not with an adult) he often gets confused as to which way to go. Sometimes we can step in to help, but sometimes not depends on the ride. The ride operators tend to get annoyed with him.
Almost forgot to answer this question.mlwear said:Would it be helpful to bullet the few needs/difficulties the child has on paper? Should I get the doctor to sign, which is not a problem at all nor do I have any problem with sharing medical information as such.