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Holiday Travel Tips for Children With Autism and Their Families

Navigating holiday travel with an autistic child? Read our slide for expert tips! Learn how to prepare for the journey, maintain a routine during transit, and create a calming travel environment. Make this holiday season memorable and worry-free for your family!

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Holiday Travel Tips for Children With Autism and Their Families

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  1. HOLIDAY TRAVEL TIPS FOR CHILDREN WITH AUTISM AND THEIR FAMILIES READ MORE

  2. The holiday season is a time of joy, festivities, and cherished family moments

  3. For families with children on the autism spectrum, holiday travel can be accompanied by unique challenges

  4. With thoughtful planning and consideration, parents can create an inclusive and enjoyable experience for their children

  5. Here are valuable tips to make holiday travel a smooth and memorable journey for families with autistic kids

  6. 1. Plan and Prepare Ahead of Time

  7. Start by creating a detailed itinerary that includes travel dates, accommodation details, and any planned activities

  8. Share this schedule with your child in advance, allowing them to become familiar with the upcoming events

  9. 2. Choose Autism- friendly Accommodations

  10. Find autism-friendly vacation rentals that understand the unique needs of individuals on the spectrum

  11. 3. Create a Sensory-friendly Travel Kit

  12. Include noise- canceling headphones, fidget toys, and familiar comfort items like a favorite blanket or stuffed animal

  13. 4. Utilize Visual Supports

  14. Visual supports provide a clear and concrete way to communicate expectations, reducing uncertainty

  15. 5. Be Mindful of Sensory Overload

  16. You must be aware of sensory overload triggers, such as loud noises, bright lights, or strong smells

  17. 6. Maintain Routines as Much as Possible

  18. While some deviations are inevitable during travel, try to maintain key routines when possible

  19. Collaborate with the experts doing ABA therapy in Long Island to develop customized holiday travel plans for autistic kids

  20. Mailing Address Talk to Us 71-19 80th street Suite 8213 Glendale, NY 11385 Phone Number +1 833-AUTISM2 (288-4762) Website https://www.path2potential.org/

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