Summer Series | Traveling with Sensory Sensitivities

We know that traveling can be overstimulating for neurotypical individuals, but how does it affect our children who are already sensory sensitive? Amy, from Floyo Travel, is talking with Suz today about tips for traveling with the right mindset for special needs families who may struggle with sensory processing disorders.  Topics discussed that you do not want to miss: The importance of practicing before your trip Sensory travel tips, including locating the “safe + quiet spot” when you arrive Sensory support: TSA Cares Expectations in the moment Links and resources: Mentioned in this episode: Grief in Progress Shirt Connect with Amy: www.floyotravel.com  Do you love WAC? We are independently produced and would appreciate your support. Join the HOPE FULL Community on patreon and help us keep the lights on while connecting with more families!! www.patreon.com/suzgeoghegan Freebies for you: www.SuzGeoghegan.com/Freebies  Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/WhenAutumnComesPodcast Join the WAC Society to talk about all things pod related: www.facebook.com/WhenAutumnComesSociety Follow us on Instagram: @WhenAutumnComesPodcast Catch up with Suz: @suzgeoghegan on insta Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss out on our upcoming stories from other members of our medical and disabled community.  And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a 5 star rating and a review!  Thank You! 

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We call ourselves the 4am Mom Club because more nights than not, our kids are awake at 4am. We both have very medical, complicated, rare, beautiful children. This is a podcast for medical and disability mamas (and the people who love them) who are facing a life they never expected. We share hope-filled stories of families, all shapes, colors, sizes and abilities, all in different phases of their medically complex or disabled caregiving journey. When Autumn Comes Podcast is a program of the Apricity Hope Project nonprofit. Our mission is to care for caregiver. Learn more at apricityhope.org