Travelling With Same Aged Peers: How To Navigate Social Dynamics And Manage Your Autism

https://myautismmind.com If you want to push yourself and see the world, meet new people, enjoy new experiences, you will inevitably face the problem of how should you manage your autism. I have travelled on three big international trips: one to Iceland, another to the United Kingdom, and just recently I returned

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Marco Pasqua on accessible family travel
with a four-year-old in tow

There are people who travel for the view, the thrill, the cuisine. Then there’s Marco Pasqua who travels to reframe what inclusion looks like, one passport stamp at a time. Marco is a Canadian accessibility consultant, inspirational speaker, and entrepreneur who’s been advocating for inclusion since childhood. Born with cerebral palsy,

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Modular Homes with Built-In Accessibility for Long-Term Travel

Living with a disability demands constant adaptation. You have to navigate a world built for bodies and minds unlike yours. Long-term travel—whether for work, family, or adventure—amps up these difficulties. Accessible lodging remains scarce. Temporary rentals rarely meet specific needs. Traditional homes require costly, time-consuming modifications. Each journey risks stress, discomfort,

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Global travel as a wheelchair user and mom: Lessons from Marjorie Aunos

Iceland Fall When you’re a wheelchair user, travel doesn’t begin at the airport. It begins with numerous phone calls, hotel photos, back-and-forth emails about grab bars, bed heights and “no really, is that bathroom actually accessible?” It’s exhausting, but Marjorie Aunos does it anyway. The car accident happened when her son Thomas was

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AbleVu 2.0: Pioneering a New Era
in Accessible Exploration

In a significant stride toward inclusivity, AbleVu has unveiled its much-anticipated 2.0 platform, setting a new benchmark in accessible digital navigation. This latest iteration introduces a suite of features designed to empower individuals with disabilities, caregivers, and advocates by providing comprehensive, community-sourced accessibility insights. Immersive Audio Tours One of the standout

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