Support Traveling with epilepsyJune 11, 20230 Families who have children living with epilepsy have additional complexities to consider if they want to rocket around. Concerns that…
Expert Viewpoint Making memories (not meltdowns) this summer break. And 2 questions for youMay 27, 20230 Yesterday, a friend shared the link to an article titled, EVERYTHING WILL BE OKAY: Fill up summer to slow it…
Europe 5 things I liked about Switzerland and Germany…and one thing I didn’tMay 20, 20230 Written by Emma Lynch; photographs by Emma, Tom, and Lee Lynch My neurodiverse family went to Switzerland and Germany for…
Europe Neurodiverse destination guide: Switzerland and GermanyMay 8, 20230 We recently hopped across the Atlantic Ocean for the first time since the pandemic began and spent a little over…
Resources Sample Pages from A Visual Guide to Switzerland and GermanyApril 12, 20230 Who’s along for the ride: Emma, Jack, Jeffrey, Tom, and Lee Lynch (Rocket, is hanging with Ollie) When: Afternoon of…
Resources Visual travel guides for neurodiverse familiesApril 12, 20230 Using visual supports to communicate with neurodiverse individuals – for school, travel, or anything else – can be highly effective.…
Florida Neurodiverse destination guide: MiamiMarch 27, 20230 Miami, FL offers a treasure trove of riches to tourists – from beautiful beaches of all sizes to a subtropical…
ROCKETAROUND.COM’S NEURODIVERSE FAMILY GUIDE TO MIAMIMarch 27, 20231 What to see and how to make the most of your adventure Miami, FL offers a treasure trove of riches…
Neurodiverse destination guide: Washington D.C. MuseumsFebruary 26, 20230 This week’s Washington Post Weekend section includes a feature article on the Best museums for kids in D.C. It’s worth…
Autism How to be there for a parent when their child is diagnosed with autismFebruary 5, 20230 For every 44 children born, at least 1 is diagnosed with autism at some point in their childhood. Autism occurs…