Articles about airplane travel with autistic child (0-3 of 3)

  • Traveling By Air With Your Autistic Child
    By: Keira | - Fear of flying, or aerophobia, is a condition in which a person has extreme anxiety any time he or she is forced to travel in an airplane that is, if he or she can be forced to do so at all. But if you are like many parents who have a child with ASD, you may suffer from a different condition: Fear of flying with your autistic child. Some parents would rather drive their child halfway across the country than try to deal with the special challenges that airplanes and airports create for a ...
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  • Learn How Traveling With An Autistic Child Can Be Fun
    By: Bonita Darula | - If you are a parent with a child diagnosed with autism, you may be concerned as, how to travel with your child. There are many resources and recommendations available from parents who have dealt with those experiences, and therapists who have helped autistic children adjust to traveling.

    If your child has been diagnosed with autism, that does not give one a reason, one must be withdrawn to your home and be isolated. Go out an experience the world just as you normally would. In addi ...

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  • Misguided Parents Put Kids At Risk In Mumps Outbreak
    By: Mike Patrick Jr, MD | - Copyright 2006 Mike Patrick Jr, MD

    Mumps is sweeping the Midwest with the speed of a California wildfire. Doctors have diagnosed a thousand cases of the viral disease, and there's no end in sight. Those most at risk for severe disease in the outbreak are adults with waning immunity and unvaccinated children.

    Adult cases are understandable. After all, immunity from vaccination can decline over time. The involvement of unvaccinated children, on the other hand, is inex ...

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