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2/27/2011 9:49 AM
 

If you are planning to attend the Autism Convention in July you are in the right place if you have questions about traveling with your Autistic child.

We understand that there are different levels of Autism and all questions and answers are closely monitored by our President, Beth, who is a licensed therapist. So while many of the questions may be something simple like "is this ride dark?" and can be answered by any member, the most challenging questions will be monitored by Beth or one of the nurses on our staff.

So go ahead and ask, we have the answers you are looking for!! Everyone here knows Disney inside and out and we are happy to have you on board!!


Mickey's Angel ~aka: Angel~
angel@mouse-aid.org
Mouse-Aid Staff
DVC members Saratoga Springs and Bay Lake Towers

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2/27/2011 10:05 AM
 

Hi all, The easiest way to ask questions if you don't know what to expect is to ask about topics relating to specific symptoms... for example my child is very anxious... what should I be aware of? My child does not like loud sounds etc... This way the staff can help you find what is great for your family... of course special needs can also cover your entire family from food allergies to coping with family members with special needs-- we are here to help... Our site is staffed with specialist and professionals from numerous fields that work with special needs from mental health, pharmacy, nursing, dietary, public safety and more.

Great thing too is that you don'need use your name you can use a screen name for privacy!   .


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Next Trip: May 18th - 25th - Wilderness Lodge!!!...

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The Other Side of Autism

By: Beth Blancher, M.A.
Find out more about the feelings that parents, children and siblings who live with autism or Asperger’s rarely share. continued

If you are traveling with a disabled or ill child then Hayden's Corner is a must read. Follow along with Hayden's dad as they explore the Disney Parks providing critical information for families. Hayden was a "make a wish child" who's short life was enhanced by a wonderful trip to WDW. Hayden's dad, Kyle, shares their experience.

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When the topic is dyslexia, many question the importance of discussing their Disney vacation. Read along to find out more about the benefits of your Disney Vacation that can help combat dyslexia. (continued)
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Join Angel Moore, (Mickey's Angel) as she shares her experience at Disney with her family and disabilities


    
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