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Whether you’re a neurodiverse individual or a family member, connect with other neurodiverse... View more
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Whether you’re a neurodiverse individual or a family member, connect with other neurodiverse travelers, share experiences, and discover inclusive travel tips. Join us in fostering a space where everyone’s unique journey is celebrated, making travel a more enriching and accessible experience for all.
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Airports and travel hubs can be challenging environments for people with autism, but small changes could make a big difference. What sensory-friendly features or services would make these spaces more comfortable for you or your loved ones?
theconversation.com
Airports and travel hubs can be overwhelming for Autistic people. Here’s what could help
Many Autistic people struggle through air travel or avoid it altogether. But travellers told us small measures and supports can make a big difference.
TravelAbility and KultureCity are teaming up to create more accessible travel experiences for individuals with sensory needs. From quiet spaces to sensory-friendly accommodations, this partnership aims to make travel enjoyable for everyone.
travelandtourworld.com
TravelAbility has announced a strategic partnership with KultureCity, a nonprofit leader in sensory inclusion, to make travel experiences more accessible and enjoyable for individuals with sensory processing needs. This collaboration, revealed at the World Travel Market in London, aims to … Continue reading
Planning travel for individuals on the autism spectrum can involve unique challenges. This guide offers valuable tips and resources for creating autism-friendly family trips, from sensory-friendly locations to preparing for new environments. What have you found helpful when planning autism-friendly travel?
travelmarketreport.com
Navigating Autism-Friendly Family Travel: Tips and Resources
Navigating Autism-Friendly Family Travel: Tips and Resources
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I’m new to this group. I see many posts that look interesting I cannot wait to read/watch them. I’m an occupational therapist and used to be a travel agent and our adult son has Phelan McDermid, autism, and ID. My husband is an artist and is currently working in trucking. My husband and I thought we would use the skills we have and create…
The South Carolina coastal town of Myrtle Beach is famous for its warm weather, pristine beaches along the Grand Strand, and top golf courses. But more recently, it’s also become renowned for being at the forefront of autism-friendly travel, thanks to local staff certified by the Champion Autism Network (CAN), sensory-friendly experiences, and quiet hours.
afar.com
This Inclusive Beach Town Welcomes Autistic Travelers
Sensory-friendly restaurants, hotels, and attractions welcome travelers with autism to the beautiful resort town of Myrtle Beach.
tabifolk and Josh Grisdale1 CommentThat is so great to see an entire community get involved, not just a single establishment
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