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dimanche 9 décembre 2018

Guidance On Traveling With An Autistic Child

By Robert Robinson


Children who have a disorder can easily become overwhelmed by a number of situations and a place like a busy airport or tight quarters in a plane. Since traveling is a way to explore beautiful new environments, you need to make plans on traveling with an autistic child. Below are tips that will help you prepare thoughtfully.

Consider family routines. Before going out, consider whether there are any activities that are a must for your toddler such special toys, breakfast, bedtime ritual and other activities they are used to. If appropriate, you can include them in packing which helps give your kid a sense of control. This will assist in reducing the stress which may come along with the journey.

Do an assessment on hotels, sightseeing locations and a number of airports. You need to contact them in advance. There are other airports that offer mock runs when going through security check and some accept priority boarding. There are some checkpoints which provide for fast passes ensuring that your holiday is stress-free. Do an assessment early enough to help you conclude whether your toddlers dietary requirements will be cared for.

Have a discussion of the holiday while at home for you to see how they react to it. Discuss with them the period which you should go for the holiday for the transition to assist them to ease fears about the change while at home. Remember to bring an emergency bag and medical information which can come in handy. The emergency bag carries medicines, toys and other things that may calm them.

Consider starting small. It is a very big risk for you to put your kid into an environment unfamiliar to them and expect them to flow with it. Before you take a long trip, consider taking a shorter one to see how they fare on. This way, you will be able to monitor them and determine what they like and what stresses them out for you to make plans for a longer trip accordingly.

Pick on a destination that your kid will love. For example, they may find it quiet at the beach or in the mountains because these areas are always calm. Others may love to hike or going to amusement parks to enjoy their time. You need to note down all the activities that your kid loved when on vacation regardless of where you went. Consider introducing one activity at a time and not all of them at once so that they do not have a meltdown.

Prepare for proper identification. Having a kid with the disorder means that you should be very keen on safety. Many of them tend to flee and wander from adult supervision. It may be very dangerous for a nonverbal toddler who wanders and will not be able to offer any kind of information. Getting them a necklace or bracelet that has the contact information is very important.

Include breaks in your timetable. Holidays do not fall into the usual routines hence children with the disorder may feel lost at times leading to meltdowns. Knowing their trigger points will allow you to plan accordingly. You may not have to spend the entire day in an amusement park. Rather, plan an activity of three hours long that they can easily handle.




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