Some fantastic tips here!
cntraveller.com
What it is like to travel as an autistic person
This World Autism Awareness Day, Ellie Middleton – an activist, speaker and writer – explains what it’s like to travel with autism and shares the things she packs to help prepare for a journey
Depending on where you are in the world today (April 2nd) is Autism Awareness Day. It’s a time to celebrate neurodiversity and spread awareness of what Autism is and how those living on the spectrum continue to thrive!
On our website, we have a group dedicated to all things relating to neurodiverse travel. Whether you’re a neurodiverse…
tabifolk.com
Neurodiverse Travel - tabifolk, an accessible travel community
Whether you're a neurodiverse individual or a family member, connect with other neurodiverse travelers, share experiences, and discover inclusive travel tips. Join us in fostering a space where everyone's unique journey is celebrated, making travel a more enriching and accessible … Continue reading
Hi… I’m nervously putting this out there but pretty soon I will be launching a new (fairly basic) website dedicated to all things accessibility related in Brazil. It’s a venture that my wife and I will undertake together and is something we’re both really looking forward to starting. It’s likely that we’ll start small, sticking fairly local…
Adaptive Yoga at the beach? We will have it in September 2024, when I am organising a special 7 day tour which puts together adaptive yoga, fully accessible beaches, boat tours and delicious local food (we are in Italy, come on, how could it be otherwise). And cultural tours, AND a beautiful location in the middle of the countryside – but…
destinationeverywhere.eu
Adapted Yoga Retreat in beautiful Salento
Pre-register for our Adaptive Yoga Retreat in Italy, Sept 8-15, 2024. Enjoy wheelchair yoga, beach, delicious cuisine and culture. Secure your spot!
“It’s a fact: a disability diagnosis for a child often puts a halt to parents’ travel plans. With ADA policies and a society where inclusion is beginning to trend, why is this still the case?”
wonderswithinreach.com
Why Special Needs Moms Have Stopped Traveling - Wonders Within Reach
We asked hundreds of disability parents to identify one thing that keeps them from traveling. Here's what we learned.
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MemberHi… I’m nervously putting this out there but pretty soon I will be launching a new (fairly basic) website dedicated to all things accessibility related in Brazil. It’s a venture that my wife and I will undertake together and is something we’re both really looking forward to starting. It’s likely that we’ll start small, sticking fairly local…
Soooooo excited for it!!
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