Trip Trip: A Book on Austism Travel
Just in time for National Autism Acceptance Month, Rowman & Littlefield will release the paperback edition of the multi-award-winning parenting and travel guide, “Traveling Different: Vacation Strategies for Parents of the Anxious, the Inflexible, and the Neurodiverse” by Dawn M. Barclay. Traveling with children is always challenging, but for parents of children with autism spectrum disorder and/or mood and attention disorders, it can be especially intimidating. In “Traveling Different,” Barclay presents travel strategies and anecdotes from Certified Autism Travel Professionals, parents of special needs children, associations and advocates, and mental health professionals, broken down by mode of transportation and type of venue. The heart of the book outlines suggested itineraries for spectrum families as well as venues that cater to the unique special interests that are characteristic of individuals with invisible disabilities. The book culminates with a guide of travel advisors who specialize in special needs travel and lists of organizations that advocate for special needs families, “Traveling Different” is the essential resource to make the cultural, educational, and bonding benefits of vacations available to all.