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Special Needs Kids and Successful Road Trips
Parents of special needs children must always work harder than most parents even for the simplest things. A road trip, which is fun for most families, is a nightmare to special needs families. How can a special needs fa… -
Welcome to Our Mini-Vacation
Oh, hi! I see you found our "vacation home." Well, don't just stand there, come on in and make yourself at home. You're the reason we bought extra timeshare points. We wanted to have extra rooms and units to share wit… -
An Illumination on Developmental Disability Awareness Day
We got out of the car in the dark. Despite the lights on the pathway from the parking lot, the only hint we had of the legendary magnificence that lay beyond the trees was an enormous cloud of mist. It hovered in th… -
Being Away From Home and Routine
We've just come off a roller coaster of end-of-school activities and a road trip to Southern California and back. After days of being off schedule and waking up in new places and seeing people not in his usual routine,… -
Special Needs Kids and Summer Travel Plans
As summer is now under way, parents of special needs children are planning trips of various kinds: some day trips close to home, long distance trips to theme parks, visits to family and so on. There are special fac… -
The Travel
How do I determine what is the best option/plan of action for James? Well, it's kind of like this: Moving forward in time and roadways. Looking ahead, to the side, with one eye to the past. Trying to spot and analyze… -
Knowing The Signs of Autism
Oh, what a wonderful thing--the Joy of Christmas Bling. A whole lot of Rockin' went on.... Photo & post, copyright: Leisa A. Hammett Zooming home. Highway 100. The car in front of us. Shiny black Lexus. The pa…
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