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So true, most resources ignore parents who are neurodiverse. Great to see an article like this.
independent.co.uk
I’m a neurodiverse parent – here’s how I make travelling easier
Rhiannon Picton-James shares her tips for dealing with overstimulation and burnout on family holidays
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What a great trip! But no mention of kebabs?!
https://curbfreewithcorylee.com/2025/08/23/wheelchair-accessible-istanbul/
curbfreewithcorylee.com
5 Wheelchair Accessible Things to Do in Istanbul, Türkiye
If you are curious about exploring Istanbul as a wheelchair user, here are some of the best wheelchair accessible Istanbul attractions!
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Have you come across any tactile models on your travels? Share where you found them!
travelandtourworld.com
Discover how tactile models of landmarks across the world are enhancing travel accessibility for visually impaired tourists in Spain, the US, and beyond.
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Sanjusangendo in Kyoto has tactile models of the Buddha statues
https://www.accessible-japan.com/places/japan/kyoto/kyoto/attractions/sanjusangendo/
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Great blog post from @theworldisaccessible about Inverness!
tabifolk.com
Discover accessible Inverness with our wheelchair friendly travel guide. Explore inclusive hotels, attractions, restaurants, and transportation in the Highlands of Scotland.
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“Firstly, let’s debunk the myth that age is a barrier to travel. In recent decades, there has been a shift in how older adults view retirement and wellbeing, with multi-gen trips and solo travel among over-60s on the rise. And while age-related health risks will always be a concern, these can often be mitigated by sensible preparation.”
wanderlustmagazine.com
Silver travel: Top tips for travelling later in life - Wanderlust
Travel among older people is booming – and the risks aren’t what you’d think, says Dr Marion Sloan
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