Flying can be a rough ride for kids with autism
July 24th, 2008From USA Today:
Airline travel has many characteristics that can trigger meltdown in kids with autism, experts say. Among other things, air travel involves breaks in routine, enclosure in tight spaces, crowds, noise, and demands that kids sit still for long periods of time.
What can parents do to reduce the stress? Prepare kids for the trip by sharing photos of airport terminals, planes and destinations. Let kids make small choices, so they feel some measure of control. Bring along familiar books, toys, headphones and snacks. And let the airline know if you’ll need accommodations.

