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Who is coming with you on your vacation?

Who is coming with you on your vacation?

If it takes a village, then bring your village with you.

By Alan Day Planning your vacation
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Update on a prior Post

Update on a prior Post

Although we try to keep information up to date, sometimes we miss something.

By Alan Day Managing change
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If you can answer these five questions…

If you can answer these five questions…

If you can answer these five questions…

then you have a plan for your special needs vacation.

By Alan Day Planning your vacation
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Will you be taking a vacation on Mars?

Will you be taking a vacation on Mars?

It may be a little ambitious, right now, to plan a vacation on Mars.

We do, however, plan smaller projects every day. Even something simple like

By Alan Day Planning your vacation
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Practice makes better.

Practice makes better.

In the last post we covered practicing going to the airport and boarding the plane.  While that is important there are other things that you can practice

By Alan Day Managing change
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Practice makes good enough.

Practice makes good enough.

Isn’t that supposed to be “practice makes perfect”? That may be the original expression but practicing for a vacation is a big enough undertaking that it should be

By Alan Day Managing change
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Leveraging Strengths.

Leveraging Strengths.

Autism IS NOT a disability. Autism IS a different ability.

By Alan Day Managing change
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Some things can be kept the same. Part 2.

Some things can be kept the same. Part 2.

Some things are obvious. Others will surprise you. Either way, your child will have their own unique perception

By Alan Day Managing change
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Some things can be kept the same. Part 1.

Some things can be kept the same. Part 1.

The same or a near equivalent? Equivalence is in the eye of the beholder. Only you know what your child will see

By Alan Day Managing change
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Eliminating unneccesary transitions

Eliminating unneccesary transitions

Some transitions are easily avoided. There is one big one that you really should avoid.

By Alan Day Managing change
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Founder Alan Day, and his partners have more than 100 years of collective experience in the travel industry. They also have special needs children and understand first-hand what precautions are necessary to create a safe and enjoyable space for individuals with ASD while away from home.

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