Nik @tartan_nik @ellevogueandme I think, with the right strategies in place, anything is a good idea! Don't let Autism
stop these experiences :-)
elle Vogue @ellevogueandme @tartan_nik what are those right strategies ?
Nik @tartan_nik @ellevogueandme that depends on each individual. Communication - explaining in terms they understand (symbols, makaton, timeline?) Sensory..
Nik @tartan_nik @ellevogueandme sensory - going when it quieter, getting queue jump passes. Trying to stick to key times - mealtimes, bedtime.
Nik @tartan_nik @ellevogueandme prior to the activity researching facilities they have, speaking to child/adult introducing Disney. What do they expect?
Uniting Autism @UnitingAutism @ellevogueandme It depends on youre child. Its hard to say a kid with autism because everyone is so
different. I would bring extra help
Leslie @les24d @ellevogueandme yes! DW very ASD friendly. Tell them ur child has autism &they give u a pass=2a fast pass
so u dont have 2 wait n lines
Leslie @les24d @ellevogueandme http://disneyworld.orlandovacation.com/articles/special-needs/guests-with-autism.php
Lena @hunnybunz75 @ellevogueandme How well does the child handle large crowds & loud noises? To be honest, we waited til
ours was much older.
Janice H. Rash @Jrmom24 @ellevogueandme If you try it, and I am all about trying new things, you MUST get the fast pass to avoid wait in lines!!!
This is not a personal blog, but a blog where I would like everyone to share information. I believe in this time when real reasons and FDA approved treatments are not available for Autism, we should help each other via sharing information.This blog answers simple questions in there mind related to Autism/Apraxia.The blog helps them to reach to other Autism personal blogs.Link to post which lists userful blogs is http://usefulautismblogs.blogspot.com/2012/05/list-of-helpful-blogs.html