
Preparing for Takeoff: Autism-Friendly Travel Tips for Families
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Planning a family trip with a neurodivergent child can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be. In this episode of Helping Families Go Beyond, we talk with Alan Day, co-founder of Autism Double Checked, about how families can prepare for travel with autistic children, what service providers need to understand about sensory processing and individual needs, and why patience and problem-solving are key. From real-life travel tips to compassionate advice for parents and professionals, this conversation offers practical tools and hope for making travel more accessible and enjoyable. Tune in to feel more confident and supported on your next adventure.
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Timestamps:
(00:00) School Updates
(02:30) Introducing Alan Day, Co-Founder and CEO of Autism Double Checked
(03:45) The start of Autism Double Checked
(05:45) How did your special needs parent experience influence this decision?
(07:50) The power of the Autism Flies Program
(12:30) TSA Cares
(16:20) Where to sit on the plane - Tips
(18:45) Advice for working through the airport
(21:50) Autism Stays Program - How to stay at a hotel
(27:30) Autism Passport Program
(31:30) Trends towards neurodivergent children travel
(38:45) How can families advocate in the meantime?
(40:15) Messages for parents preparing for travel
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