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mercredi 25 juillet 2018

Top Travel Tips For Children With Autism

By Ann Barnes


Parents don't have to give up traveling when they have a child with Autism, you just have to plan ahead for certain difficulties. As a parent, you know your child best, and you know which things are likely to cause issues, by thinking about these things ahead of time, you can easily make the family vacation, fun for everyone. The following, top travel tips for children with Autism, will help you plan a vacation that everyone can enjoy.

It's never a good idea to just spring a trip on the child, instead, discuss the trip in advance. This will make the unknown much less scary and stressful. Instead of having to wonder about what is going on, he or she will know what to expect. Go into as much detail as you can, start this weeks ahead of time. Many vacation destinations offer brochures, and even CDs, that go into detail about the area. These are great ideas for the child who has Autism.

You know your child better than anyone else does, so take the time to think ahead. Consider circumstances and things that you may run into and plan accordingly. Water shoes for the beach, headphones for noisy amusement parks, a room that has a refrigerator so that you are able to stock favorite snacks and foods for the picky eater. If you can get a room with a microwave, it's even better.

If you'll be spending time in the outdoors, at the beach, or camping for example, there will be many sounds that are unusual. Make these sounds less bothersome by purchasing a sound machine, or a nature CD, a month or so before the trip. Play the CD or the sound machine each evening, so that the child gets used to these noises. By the time you're ready to leave for vacation, these sounds will be common, instead of unusual.

Discuss the trip. Begin talking about it well in advance and in great detail. By the time you're ready to go, everyone will know exactly what to expect. While it will still be a new experience, it won't feel as strange.

Pack some of the soothing items that the child seeks out at home. Having these along can be just what your child needs to soothe him or herself when things begin to get to them. Take a couple of these soothers along. Pay attention in the weeks leading up to the trip, and see which your child seeks out most often.

Make time for quiet time. All these new sights, sounds, and experiences can be overwhelming. It's nice to have some downtime to relax and regroup. Schedule regular periods of quiet time in order to calm your child and give him or her the time they need.

Have fun, make memories, and rest assured that in the future this trip will be looked back on fondly. Your child will appreciate the extra effort you put in to make this vacation something that they could enjoy. Be sure to schedule in a little pamper time for yourself. After all, everyone deserves that, at least once in a while.




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