First off, this is my first post on this forum...I can't even begin to tell you how happy I am you are here!
We're taking our DD to WDW for her first trip next month. She'll be 16 months at that point, pushing 17 months. We were hugely blessed to have her Dx'd SID at the very young age of about 6.5 months (everyone looks at me nuts when I say that, but I have a feeling you will understand).
Lyss is very high-functioning at this point - to most people, she just seems like an extremely high-needs toddler. I'm not going to worry about a GAC - we're not planning on doing many rides and will just let her set the pace for this trip. I have a sling to put her in when we can't use the stroller, so it'll just be a lot of people watching for her.
We meet with her ped and her OT tomorrow, so I'm going to go over things with them. But one of the suggestions I read on here was for ear plugs to help with the auditory sensory issues. She definitely has auditory input issues, but not as much as tactile & vestibular issues.
Do they make ear plugs small enough for toddler ears??
We're taking our DD to WDW for her first trip next month. She'll be 16 months at that point, pushing 17 months. We were hugely blessed to have her Dx'd SID at the very young age of about 6.5 months (everyone looks at me nuts when I say that, but I have a feeling you will understand).
Lyss is very high-functioning at this point - to most people, she just seems like an extremely high-needs toddler. I'm not going to worry about a GAC - we're not planning on doing many rides and will just let her set the pace for this trip. I have a sling to put her in when we can't use the stroller, so it'll just be a lot of people watching for her.
We meet with her ped and her OT tomorrow, so I'm going to go over things with them. But one of the suggestions I read on here was for ear plugs to help with the auditory sensory issues. She definitely has auditory input issues, but not as much as tactile & vestibular issues.
Do they make ear plugs small enough for toddler ears??