This book combines advice from certified autism travel professionals, parents, and advocates to restructure every aspect of vacations for those with autism/ASD or mood/distraction disorders, though the tips can be used to soothe any childâ s travel anxieties.
This book combines advice from certified autism travel professionals, parents, and advocates to restructure every aspect of vacations for those with autism/ASD or mood/distraction disorders, though the tips can be used to soothe any childâ s travel anxieties.
Dawn M. Barclay is an award-winning author who has spent a career working in different aspects of the travel industry. She started as a travel agent before branching out into travel trade reporting with senior or contributing editor positions at Travel Agent Magazine, Travel Life, Travel Market Report, and Insider Travel Report. She resides in New York's scenic Hudson Valley.
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Acknowledgements Preface Part I: INTRODUCTION Chapter One: Every Family Deserves to Travel Chapter Two: Traveling with Any Child Can Be Challenging Chapter Three: The Growing Focus on Traveling with Children on and off the Spectrum Chapter Four: Modifications Can Help Every Family's Travel Part II: SETTING THE STAGE Chapter Five: Starting Small Chapter Six: Pre-Trip Preparation Chapter Seven: Foreign vs. Domestic? PART III: MODES OF TRAVEL Chapter Eight: Navigating Airline Travel Chapter Nine: Negotiating Car and Bus Travel Chapter Ten: Chugging Along: Train Travel Chapter Eleven: Smooth Sailing: Cruise Travel PART IV: ONCE YOU'VE ARRIVED Chapter Twelve: Staying the Course: Various Accommodations Options Chapter Thirteen: The Great Outdoors-Camping, RVs, and More Chapter Fourteen: To See or Not to See-Tours and Venues Chapter Fifteen: Taking the Bite Out of Restaurant Dining Chapter Sixteen: Other Suggested Modifications PART V: DESTINATIONS AND SPECIAL INTEREST TRAVEL Chapter Seventeen: Suggested Itineraries PART VI: RESOURCES AND ASSISTANCE Chapter Eighteen: Resources Bibliography Notes Index About the Author
Acknowledgements Preface Part I: INTRODUCTION Chapter One: Every Family Deserves to Travel Chapter Two: Traveling with Any Child Can Be Challenging Chapter Three: The Growing Focus on Traveling with Children on and off the Spectrum Chapter Four: Modifications Can Help Every Family's Travel Part II: SETTING THE STAGE Chapter Five: Starting Small Chapter Six: Pre-Trip Preparation Chapter Seven: Foreign vs. Domestic? PART III: MODES OF TRAVEL Chapter Eight: Navigating Airline Travel Chapter Nine: Negotiating Car and Bus Travel Chapter Ten: Chugging Along: Train Travel Chapter Eleven: Smooth Sailing: Cruise Travel PART IV: ONCE YOU'VE ARRIVED Chapter Twelve: Staying the Course: Various Accommodations Options Chapter Thirteen: The Great Outdoors-Camping, RVs, and More Chapter Fourteen: To See or Not to See-Tours and Venues Chapter Fifteen: Taking the Bite Out of Restaurant Dining Chapter Sixteen: Other Suggested Modifications PART V: DESTINATIONS AND SPECIAL INTEREST TRAVEL Chapter Seventeen: Suggested Itineraries PART VI: RESOURCES AND ASSISTANCE Chapter Eighteen: Resources Bibliography Notes Index About the Author
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