The ‘evil queen’ of Disneyland has been praised for interacting with an autistic teen: ‘Thomas is protected and understood ‘

Autism spectrum disorder patients may struggle to grasp social cues, maintain eye contact, and express themselves verbally or nonverbally.

Additionally, they could exhibit unusual hobbies, repetitive actions, and sensory sensitivity. Keeping in mind that every person on the autism spectrum is different,

with their own strengths and problems, is crucial. People with ASD can live happy, successful lives if they receive the correct support and understanding.

It appears that the Evil Queen from Disneyland noticed this special quality in a 15-year-old child with ASD and shocked everyone by revealing her ‘not-so-evil’ side.

Thomas’ father runs the @MagicWithThomas TikTok account. TikTok fans are praising the Disneyland actress for her commitment to visitors,

especially those who are autistic, given that Thomas’ father refers to him as a ‘special needs teen’ in the video.

The cast members at Disneyland who play some of the most beloved Disney characters have honed their identities.

Speaking with a Disney character while visiting the parks may be a remarkably magical experience, even for adults.

Every beloved Disney character, such as Cinderella and Gaston, has at some point wandered through the Disney park,

interacting with guests in a way that would be consistent with how they would act in the movies. The Evil Queen followed suit.

In the clip with more than 2.2 million views, the Evil Queen asks Thomas to touch her cape, which has the appearance of being made of velvet.

Thomas is holding a leaf when she asks, ‘Would you like to feel my cape?’ She says, ‘It’s almost as soft as that leaf,’ and Thomas agrees.

The Evil Queen holds out her hand to Thomas and says, ‘Here, take my hand. Let’s take a trip about the kingdom.

As Disneyland visitors watch, the pair walks together while the Evil Queen yells, ‘Make way for royalty!’

Thomas’s father says in the video that he is ‘safe and understood [at Disneyland].’ He is well-cared for by the cast, who are really happy and excited to see him.

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