Everybody deserves a vacation, but “vacations” may seem like the opposite of relaxing or enjoyable when you have a child on the spectrum, and you aren’t prepared. Unfortunately, we hear every day from parents and caregivers of a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who haven’t had a vacation in years. We’re here to change that.
There is no reason you and your family have to sacrifice happiness, relaxation, peace, or fun because someone in the family has ASD. The goal is to find ways to enjoy your vacation while also setting the stage for behavior and experience success - and minimize the risk of meltdown.
Read the rest of this article at https://autismresponseteam.com/tips-for-vacationing-with-a-child-on-the-spectrum/
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