My son is six with ASD and is becoming increasingly challenging when out and about. A few recent examples in recent weeks, out for a walk he became overwhelmed and had a total meltdown. He grounded himself and lashed out when anyone tried to touch/lift him. In the end it took 3 adults (one being a very kind stranger) to get him to the car safely. On another recent occasion we were at a pedestrian crossing and crossed while the man was green. He always carries a straw about to twirl and stick with and realised he had dropped it on the road and tried to bolt back to get it. Cars were zooming past by the but he didn’t care he just wanted his straw. I had to physically stop him by holding him running on the road. Also in a cafe recently, we were in the queue and a noise upset him. He broke free from me , ran straight into a lady’s table and shook it before I could stop him, and her coffee spilled. Thankfully neither my son or she was scalded, but this sort of unpredictable behaviour is making outings anywhere impossible. I am tempted to just not go out but I don’t think that’s good for my other child. If he gets upset his impulse is to ground himself and refuse to walk, and carrying him is hard now he’s six and a tall boy. If he gets scared his impulse is to run which creates a dangerous situation. I have seen a Maclaren special needs buggy at quite a good price and I’m considering it. I do think it would make outings easier, at least it would enable me to get him to the car if he gets distressed a lot easier than to carry him while lashing out AND hold my toddlers hand. In my situation, would you go for it?