Thanks to Disney's many discounts and perks for active duty and retired military, my little family is lucky and goes to Disneyland all the time. If you're active duty or retired military and would love to go to Disneyland, here's the discounts and benefits that Disney offers to you! Your Guide ... READ the POST
Special Needs Toileting Kit for a Disney Park Trip: Must-Have Items
Are you currently potty training a kid and going to a Disney park? Are you the parent or caregiver of an older child or adult who has special toileting needs, and you're going to a Disney park? Well, I have (and currently continue to) done both, and while it's not ideal (like, at all), you can do ... READ the POST
Pictograph How To: Creating Visuals for Special Needs Children
A pictograph, or Picture Communication System (PCS) or Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS), is a way to represent information using related images. Each image in a pictograph will represent a specific thing or instruction. For children with special needs, pictographs are a fantastic way ... READ the POST
Neurodivergent Restroom Needs while at Disneyland Explained
Taking a non-potty-trained neurodivergent kid to Disneyland can be trying. As the parent of two potty-training autistic kids, I've experienced it all so read on to learn how Disneyland accommodates the restroom needs, including sensory-friendly options and accessible facilities, of neurodivergent ... READ the POST
5 Tips for Getting Disney Character Autographs with Autistic Kids
Meeting characters at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure is a beloved Disney tradition. For some, it is a major reason to go to the parks. And why not? It's such a cute (and free or almost free) souvenir! For most people, getting a character's autograph is easy - get in line, hand the ... READ the POST
A Guide To All The Places In Disneyland That Serve Chicken Strips
Do you have a neurodivergent kid (or are you neurodivergent)? Then at least one of you is probably a pretty particular eater (not picky - particular). Generally, that means that the individual will only eat very basic foods presented in ways familiar to them. The good news is that Disneyland ... READ the POST





