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[quote=Anonymous]My son had different potty issues (he had severe ASD, non-verbal but was potty trained somewhat) and I found an amazing place to vacation so we always had access to a potty. I refused to slide backwards because we had worked so hard. There are beach houses in Atlantic Beach, NC. I used Blue Water Vacation Rentals. The houses are are two streets (Sea Dreams and Sandpiper Ct). The community pool is oceanfront and there is bathroom at the pool (not the nicest but works for emergencies). The neighborhood is only those 2 streets (maybe 20 houses) and has a playground. As far as stopping for treats/eating out. My son is allergic to wheat and dairy. We get pizza at &Pizza - gluten free crust. They have dairy free cheese but we eat pizza without cheese and its delicious. Because we order pizza without cheese, most places have gluten free crust now so we can order from tons of places. Sorbet is awesome for dairy free dessert. Italian ice from Carmens, most frozen yogurt places have dairy free options now. Not sure where you are located but Not Your Average Joes has a great gluten free menu. We also do Mexican restaurants for Chips & salsa. I hope things get better for your DD! That must be do difficult! Best wishes to your entire family! [/quote]
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