Tips For Traveling | Severe Autism

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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
  • We recently travelled with Santi, my 7 years old son who has been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). As per now his Autism is considered severe and he is currently non verbal. We are currently potty training him and helping him manage his Sensory Processing Issues using different Occupational Therapy techniques as well as a balanced and healthy diet (well, mostly a healthy diet)
    In this video we show you all the different tips we used to make sure our journey, from London To Spain, including:
    2 hours car Journey
    4 hours flight
    3 hours at airport - incl check in, security check, waiting at the gate, waiting for baggage, etc
    You will also see our travel lists, hand luggage (Survival bags) essentials and the different occupational therapy items we used to make Santi’s journey easier
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    Some of the items we used:
    ♥Special Needs Maclaren Major Elite Pushchair: www.maclarenmajorelite.co.uk/
    ♥ Backpack: amzn.eu/d/4Gp4yc2
    ♥ Bogo Bag: boggbag.com/products/original...
    ♥ Reusable bags: amzn.eu/d/iOUpNHd
    ♥ Ear Defenders: amzn.eu/d/edZi2Qx
    ♥ Kindle Tablet: amzn.eu/d/5U4npaY
    ♥ Weighted Vest: amzn.eu/d/84pdIUM
    ♥ Towel/Blanket: amzn.eu/d/98MNMXZ
    ♥ Wireless Bluetooth Children Headset: amzn.eu/d/4ae7uuk
    ♥ First Aid Kit: amzn.eu/d/4ae7uuk
    ♥ Mouth Cleaning Wipes: amzn.eu/d/98MNMXZ
    ♥ Walking Reigns: amzn.eu/d/98MNMXZ
    ♥ Baby Bottles: amzn.eu/d/5U4npaY
    ♥ Chewies: amzn.eu/d/5U4npaY
    ♥ Lunch Container: amzn.eu/d/71r6bEX
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