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dayakster
Jul 29, 2013Explorer
Thank you Relaxin & bsinmich.
My son is low functioning autistic. He's NOT in a wheelchair but he is in pull ups and needs privacy for changing. We are way past the age of taking him into the ladies room and having our own clean restroom for him is worth a million bucks.
He also gets overwhelmed so having a nice space (the bedroom maybe?) to go decompress in will be useful. When he was smaller I use to take him into my Dodge B250, turn on the a/c and pull the curtains if he had a melt down or needed his clothes changed but these cross country trips are going to be alot different than anything we've done before.
Having that bedroom so the resting driver can sleep while on that long haul down I-80 sounds good too.
My son is low functioning autistic. He's NOT in a wheelchair but he is in pull ups and needs privacy for changing. We are way past the age of taking him into the ladies room and having our own clean restroom for him is worth a million bucks.
He also gets overwhelmed so having a nice space (the bedroom maybe?) to go decompress in will be useful. When he was smaller I use to take him into my Dodge B250, turn on the a/c and pull the curtains if he had a melt down or needed his clothes changed but these cross country trips are going to be alot different than anything we've done before.
Having that bedroom so the resting driver can sleep while on that long haul down I-80 sounds good too.
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