Neurodiverse travel trendsFebruary 1, 20230 6 Questions for Meredith Tekin, BCCS, President of the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES) Recently, Rocketaround.com…
Reflections on Neurodiversity on this Martin Luther King Jr. DayJanuary 16, 20230 The Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.’s messages of love, inclusion, hope, and peace breathed energy into the global equality movement…
When a Lack of Sleep Leads to a Glove in the FaceJanuary 3, 20230 Our neurodiverse family recently visited the holiday display literally named ICE, which occurs each year at the Gaylord Hotel at…
Not home for the holidaysDecember 24, 20220 A neurodiverse family’s typical holiday plans disrupted For us, the holidays have always meant family. Almost every year since we…
Neurodiverse destination guide: National Harbor MarylandDecember 23, 20220 For those of us who live in the DC area, we often avoid the crowds around the National Mall when…
Adventure in the age of Covid – We left home without taking precautions and brought Covid home with usDecember 17, 20220 Whelp, adventure can have its downside. I haven’t written lately because we’ve been doing what this blog is about –…
Camping for the neurodiverseOctober 16, 20220 Camping can be a welcomed adventure for neurodiverse kids – because of wide open spaces, fresh air, and the calming…
What does elopement mean for the neurodiverse?October 3, 20220 I first became aware of the concept of elopement when reading the book Traveling Different – Vacation Strategies for Parents…
Neurodiverse book review: Traveling Different – Vacation Strategies for Parents of the Anxious, the Inflexible, and the Neurodiverse, by Dawn M. BarclaySeptember 27, 20222 I recently had the pleasure of reading Traveling Different – Vacation Strategies for Parents of the Anxious, the Inflexible, and…
Adventure my way: Jeffrey’s excellent Pokémon Go questSeptember 18, 20220 14-year old Jeffrey has visited eight countries and many cities in his life, and we’ve all learned how to better…