Travel Tips for Children on the Autism Spectrum
If you are traveling with an individual with Autism Spectrum Disorder, here are some tips to make the trip more enjoyable for all concerned.
- Plan in advance. Call ahead and inform the airline, hotel, resort and cruise line of the individual’s situation and inquire what special accommodations – boarding, fridge, inside room -are available.
- Bring the individual’s bedding if you think that will make him more comfortable.
- Be realistic in selection vacation destinations with environments you believe the individual can handle.
- Book low season on a cruise or at a resort so there will be fewer guests and the staff will have more time to devote to your needs.
- Travel by car, if flying or other public transportation seems too difficult.
- Choose hotels/motels with kitchen suites or room service so you can eat some of your meals in your room.
- MP# players with headphones, loaded with favorite music, can soothe individuals who are disturbed by noises. Personal DVD players can also help make a long trip more enjoyable.
- Don’t hesitate to explain the individual’s situation to others you may encounter, including flight attendants, hotel staff, employees at the amusements you visit, and other vacationers.
- Prepare the individual before and during the trip on what to expect that day.
- Adhere as closely as you can to the individual’s normal routine.
- If a person unfamiliar with autism comments or questions, stay calm and explain the condition.
You can apply for an awareness card here: www.autism-society.org/awareness_card
For more autism related tips, news, and information visit www.autism-socitety.org
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