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About 

 

About

At Moms Boujee, we believe that autism shouldn't limit your family's ability to explore the world. As parents of children on the autism spectrum ourselves, we understand the unique challenges and joys of traveling with autism. Our mission is to empower families affected by autism to embark on unforgettable adventures together.

Purpose of the Blog

The primary objective of this blog is to provide valuable insights into the best sensory-friendly destinations. By highlighting places that prioritize comfort and safety, we aim to help families navigate travel with autistic children, ensuring a more pleasant and stress-free journey.

Cape May, NJ USA

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Autistic Friendly Travel

Autistic-friendly travel refers to creating travel experiences that cater specifically to the needs of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This involves understanding the unique challenges faced by autistic travelers, such as sensory sensitivities, communication difficulties, and the need for routine and predictability. The goal is to minimize sensory overload and anxiety, making travel more accessible and enjoyable for autistic individuals and their families.

"sensory"

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"we"

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"108th"

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"let go"

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"mesa"

Mesa is the first autism-certified city in the U.S. It offers a directory of certified lodging, dining, and attractions.

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"blue"

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"sarah"

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”Florida”

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"palm sunday"

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"wof"

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"slow jam"

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"the drip"

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"ice"

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Traveling With Autism: Essential Questions 

  • What are our primary goals for this vacation?
  • Are we seeking relaxation, adventure, cultural experiences, or specific activities that cater to our family’s interests and needs?
  • What sensory sensitivities should we consider when choosing a destination?
  • Are there particular sounds, sights, or smells that could be overwhelming or comforting for our autistic family member?
  • How important is predictability and routine for our family during this trip?
  • Should we look for destinations that offer structured activities and familiar environments, or are we comfortable with a more flexible itinerary?
  • What types of accommodations best suit our family’s needs?
  • Do we require a quiet room, specific amenities, or accommodations with staff trained in autism awareness?
  • How will we handle food preferences or dietary restrictions? 
  • Should we choose a destination with readily available food options that meet our family’s dietary needs or consider self-catering accommodations?
  • What transportation methods will be most comfortable for our autistic family member?
  • Is it important to minimize travel time, avoid crowded public transport, or select modes of transport that allow for breaks and flexibility?
  • How can we prepare our autistic family member for the trip?
  • What tools or resources, such as social stories, visual schedules, or practice outings, will help ease anxiety and ensure a smooth travel experience?
  • Are there specific activities or attractions that we should include or avoid?
  • Should we seek out autism-friendly attractions, sensory-friendly events, or avoid certain environments that might be overwhelming?
  • What support systems will be in place during our vacation?
  • How accessible are medical services, autism-friendly resources, or local support groups at our destination?
  • How will we ensure the safety and comfort of our autistic family member throughout the trip?
  • What measures should we take to maintain safety, manage potential meltdowns, and ensure that everyone feels secure and supported during the vacation?

“like a rock”

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