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To get free carer tickets with 8 year old autistic son?

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Mummaofautisticboy8 · 24/07/2024 06:28

My 8 year old son is recently diagnosed as autistic. It's pretty severe, as in he's 3 years behind academically, but he can talk and toilet etc. He met every part of the DSM V criteria and has regressions and so could fall further behind.

As part of his diagnosis, they gave links to various wonderful schemes where you can get free/reduced tickets as his carer.

As he's 8, at the moment I'd go along with him anywhere anyway, however in 5/6 years time when his friends visit the cinema without parents and he can't do that, the carer ticket will be helpful. If I introduce it later, I'm worried it could affect his confidence.

So how would you feel if an 8 year-old's parent used a "carer" ticket for the cinema/ theme park etc.? Financially we aren't badly off. I'm not sure if this makes a difference.

I haven't applied yet as I just can't work out how I'd feel about it. So please help me. I don't mind the response and planning to aply (or not!) based on this poll, but please, please keep it kind. :-)

Aibu

YABU- carer tickets should be when you can't afford a ticket and you need to go anyway with an 8 year-old

YANBU- your child has a disability, you've been advised to apply and using the systems he'll need in the future, now, will help him see this as the "norm" so he doesn't suddenly feel "different" as he gets older.

If you've got to the end, thank you. :-)

OP posts:
Starseeking · 24/07/2024 13:42

DLA and companion/cater tickets are all to support your DC, not you. I'd apply for everything going if I was you, and not feel guilty about it.

WingingItMam48 · 24/07/2024 13:59

Absolutely get the CEA card for the cinema. My son is 14, loves going to see films and we use it all the time. Saves us a lot. In occasion we have have had to leave films early when my son did not like them, such as when they're very loud or one one occasion when there was a lot of whispering In it and he didn't like it. Only paying for one ticket makes those kinds of situations seem not such a financial hit. Also have no qualms getting carer discounts for different attractions, queue jumping etc when it's allowed. Autism has very few "perks" so take them when you can.

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