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Holidays and Feeling the Strain
#1 An episode at times emotional, at times funny, on what it takes to plan and go on holiday with autistic children. Feeling the strain as parents of the too long school summer holidays especially for autistic children. Why it is so hard, routines and regulation, not feeling guilty & remembering our own childhood memories of the family unit on holiday no matter where or what type. What exactly goes into preparing for, planning and actually going on holiday example re flying. Why queues can be a problem and learning to adjust an do what works for you, the main caregiver and your autistic child(ren). How others can help ease the strain. #2 N/A#3 0:00 Intro3:55 childhood memories8:35 and children deserve to be on holiday with their family11:48 wider family holidays and getting help/respite17:04 The family Unit18:49 A feeling off to all parents19:17 Do what works for you21:52 routines and regulation24:45 Queues and the literal mind25:30 what actually got sinot planning and going on holiday with autistic children32:18 How you/public can help#4 school summer holidays are too long, parents last a couple of weekschildhood memories no matter what type of holiday are always goodautistic children deserve to be going on holiday toowider family holidays and getting help/respitedoing what works for your family unitroutines and regulationqueues and the literal mindhow others can help ease things<br/>#5 Calls to Actionpre-roll: please share this podcast far and widemid-roll: none (hint of podcast guests and siblings topic); blog reference & websiteend-roll: what to expect re Aug#6 N/A#7 N/A#8 Are you a bad parent if your autistic child is anxious, harms, doesn't sleep...?