Guest guest Posted November 15, 2010 Report Share Posted November 15, 2010 You could try writing them a letter; sometimes putting it in writing will go a long way.I'm sure the non autistic kids get pizza on their hands too.aOn Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 11:06 AM, Angeline Campos <kookai_0118@...> wrote: i just had an awful experience in amazone. to all who doesn't know this place, it's basically an indoor playground and you pay charge for the kids to play. my son, tristan who is 7 is on the spectrum was playing and he had pizza on his hand. my sister heard the girl *a staff member* tell my son rudely to get off the playground coz food isn't allowed. to my son's defense, my sister said we'll get him and he is autistic so he doesn't understand. this being said, she said that 2 parents complained already about tristan. so, my sister in law said, did you tell them he has autism and the staff said yes. my sister who heard everything got really upset and told the girl off about being rude and discriminating tristan. just for info, i wasn't here nor was i apart of this conversation coz i was in the car fixing stuff and i brought tristan out already. when i went back inside just to help clean out our mess (we had a bday party) i saw the girl point towards me and tell her manager, that's the mom. after that i saw the manager go to me and attack me and saying her staff just was doing her job. i told the manager that tristan doesn't understand it. you might tell him 10 times or a hundred time if he doesnt know you, he wouldnt mind what your'e saying. my point is she could have gone to me right away and not be rude to tristan. if a child is being a rascal or being bad, i would understand the rudeness of the attack. but tristan only had a pizza in his hand and eating. there comes a point where i lose my cool and this was 1 of them. it is hard to have a child in the spectrum and it is hard to get thru to them. the stress of this is too much already and then you try and bring them somewhere they would have fun and just be free and they get hard stares or mistreatment. this should stop! kids in the spectrum have a mind and a world on their own... when will REGULAR people get this?!  sorry for the bitterness, this just hurt my feelings bad.  chie campos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2010 Report Share Posted November 15, 2010 my reply to the manager would have been.....the staff at chuck e cheese is much more professional and we will go back there to spend our money...... From: paula miller <pcmiller25@...> Sent: Mon, November 15, 2010 11:36:55 AMSubject: Re: [ ] amazone medina disappointment You could try writing them a letter; sometimes putting it in writing will go a long way.I'm sure the non autistic kids get pizza on their hands too.a On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 11:06 AM, Angeline Campos <kookai_0118@...> wrote: i just had an awful experience in amazone. to all who doesn't know this place, it's basically an indoor playground and you pay charge for the kids to play. my son, tristan who is 7 is on the spectrum was playing and he had pizza on his hand. my sister heard the girl *a staff member* tell my son rudely to get off the playground coz food isn't allowed. to my son's defense, my sister said we'll get him and he is autistic so he doesn't understand. this being said, she said that 2 parents complained already about tristan. so, my sister in law said, did you tell them he has autism and the staff said yes. my sister who heard everything got really upset and told the girl off about being rude and discriminating tristan. just for info, i wasn't here nor was i apart of this conversation coz i was in the car fixing stuff and i brought tristan out already. when i went back inside just to help clean out our mess (we had a bday party) i saw the girl point towards me and tell her manager, that's the mom. after that i saw the manager go to me and attack me and saying her staff just was doing her job. i told the manager that tristan doesn't understand it. you might tell him 10 times or a hundred time if he doesnt know you, he wouldnt mind what your'e saying. my point is she could have gone to me right away and not be rude to tristan. if a child is being a rascal or being bad, i would understand the rudeness of the attack. but tristan only had a pizza in his hand and eating. there comes a point where i lose my cool and this was 1 of them. it is hard to have a child in the spectrum and it is hard to get thru to them. the stress of this is too much already and then you try and bring them somewhere they would have fun and just be free and they get hard stares or mistreatment. this should stop! kids in the spectrum have a mind and a world on their own... when will REGULAR people get this?! sorry for the bitterness, this just hurt my feelings bad. chie campos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2010 Report Share Posted November 16, 2010 thanks guys! ill keep that in mind. to gman: i know i should have but i lost it already and was on the verge of tears because i was so mad. my sister told them were not going back there anyway. and im writing to the owner! From: gman.1965@...Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2010 15:22:08 -0800Subject: Re: [ ] amazone medina disappointment my reply to the manager would have been.....the staff at chuck e cheese is much more professional and we will go back there to spend our money...... From: paula miller <pcmiller25@...> Sent: Mon, November 15, 2010 11:36:55 AMSubject: Re: [ ] amazone medina disappointment You could try writing them a letter; sometimes putting it in writing will go a long way.I'm sure the non autistic kids get pizza on their hands too.a On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 11:06 AM, Angeline Campos <kookai_0118@...> wrote: i just had an awful experience in amazone. to all who doesn't know this place, it's basically an indoor playground and you pay charge for the kids to play. my son, tristan who is 7 is on the spectrum was playing and he had pizza on his hand. my sister heard the girl *a staff member* tell my son rudely to get off the playground coz food isn't allowed. to my son's defense, my sister said we'll get him and he is autistic so he doesn't understand. this being said, she said that 2 parents complained already about tristan. so, my sister in law said, did you tell them he has autism and the staff said yes. my sister who heard everything got really upset and told the girl off about being rude and discriminating tristan. just for info, i wasn't here nor was i apart of this conversation coz i was in the car fixing stuff and i brought tristan out already. when i went back inside just to help clean out our mess (we had a bday party) i saw the girl point towards me and tell her manager, that's the mom. after that i saw the manager go to me and attack me and saying her staff just was doing her job. i told the manager that tristan doesn't understand it. you might tell him 10 times or a hundred time if he doesnt know you, he wouldnt mind what your'e saying. my point is she could have gone to me right away and not be rude to tristan. if a child is being a rascal or being bad, i would understand the rudeness of the attack. but tristan only had a pizza in his hand and eating. there comes a point where i lose my cool and this was 1 of them. it is hard to have a child in the spectrum and it is hard to get thru to them. the stress of this is too much already and then you try and bring them somewhere they would have fun and just be free and they get hard stares or mistreatment. this should stop! kids in the spectrum have a mind and a world on their own... when will REGULAR people get this?! sorry for the bitterness, this just hurt my feelings bad. chie campos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2010 Report Share Posted November 16, 2010 as far as i know the owner is a local woman. amazone may be a franchise im not sure, but the owner does have the right to know what her staff is up to. i must say that when situations like these come up with my son i may get treated differently because im a man, and for that reason im sure i handle things differently as well. i have a certain look about me, im not a large man just a dark and mysterious look. usualy when in a confrentation i always stare into the other persons eyes with an intent look. all the while remaining eeriely calm with my words....and for fun i make my lip twitch...lol...usualy while reminding them that dealing with an autistic child is alot of stress...twitch twitch...lol its fun when the other person in the heated manner all of a sudden looks like they are holding a lit stick of dynomite... dont get mad, get even! peace From: Angeline Campos <kookai_0118@...>autisim cleveland < >Sent: Mon, November 15, 2010 10:14:18 PMSubject: RE: [ ] amazone medina disappointment thanks guys! ill keep that in mind. to gman: i know i should have but i lost it already and was on the verge of tears because i was so mad. my sister told them were not going back there anyway. and im writing to the owner! From: gman.1965@...Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2010 15:22:08 -0800Subject: Re: [ ] amazone medina disappointment my reply to the manager would have been.....the staff at chuck e cheese is much more professional and we will go back there to spend our money...... From: paula miller <pcmiller25@...> Sent: Mon, November 15, 2010 11:36:55 AMSubject: Re: [ ] amazone medina disappointment You could try writing them a letter; sometimes putting it in writing will go a long way.I'm sure the non autistic kids get pizza on their hands too.a On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 11:06 AM, Angeline Campos <kookai_0118@...> wrote: i just had an awful experience in amazone. to all who doesn't know this place, it's basically an indoor playground and you pay charge for the kids to play. my son, tristan who is 7 is on the spectrum was playing and he had pizza on his hand. my sister heard the girl *a staff member* tell my son rudely to get off the playground coz food isn't allowed. to my son's defense, my sister said we'll get him and he is autistic so he doesn't understand. this being said, she said that 2 parents complained already about tristan. so, my sister in law said, did you tell them he has autism and the staff said yes. my sister who heard everything got really upset and told the girl off about being rude and discriminating tristan. just for info, i wasn't here nor was i apart of this conversation coz i was in the car fixing stuff and i brought tristan out already. when i went back inside just to help clean out our mess (we had a bday party) i saw the girl point towards me and tell her manager, that's the mom. after that i saw the manager go to me and attack me and saying her staff just was doing her job. i told the manager that tristan doesn't understand it. you might tell him 10 times or a hundred time if he doesnt know you, he wouldnt mind what your'e saying. my point is she could have gone to me right away and not be rude to tristan. if a child is being a rascal or being bad, i would understand the rudeness of the attack. but tristan only had a pizza in his hand and eating. there comes a point where i lose my cool and this was 1 of them. it is hard to have a child in the spectrum and it is hard to get thru to them. the stress of this is too much already and then you try and bring them somewhere they would have fun and just be free and they get hard stares or mistreatment. this should stop! kids in the spectrum have a mind and a world on their own... when will REGULAR people get this?! sorry for the bitterness, this just hurt my feelings bad. chie campos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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