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Autism Vox

Archive for the ‘Travel’ Category

August 16th, 2008

Traveling Without Your Child—Still Not So Easy

This summer has seen its share of discussion of the challenges of traveling with special needs children (on airplanes, in particular); more recently, there’s been discussion of traveling with autism assistance dogs, too. The August 12th International Herald Tribune describes the difficulties of caring for a special needs child when you, the parent, have to […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 5 comments

August 13th, 2008

Always Looking for a Little Understanding

In the ocean this morning with Charlie, I noted a boy about his age looking more than a few times in our direction. Charlie’s a super swimmer, and clearly comfortable in the water, and still has to have someone out there with him. This morning it was me. The waves were perfect—big but soft and […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 11 comments

August 10th, 2008

Into the Wild Blue Yonder

In light of stories earlier this summer about autistic children being removed from airplanes and the skies being less than friendly for autism assistance dogs too, this story is, well, a bit more uplifting. Today’s San Jose Mercury News reports on Take Flight for Kids, which was held yesterday at the San Jose Reid-Hillview Airport […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 1 comment

August 9th, 2008

The Skies Aren’t So Friendly For Autism Assistance Dogs Either

There’s been lots of reports of autistic children benefiting from therapy dogs and of the dogs even attending school as “four-footed aides.” But there’s also been at least one account of a specially trained therapy dog being excluded from a school setting. And, this past July, Karen Shirk, the director of 4 Paws for Ability, […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 30 comments

July 27th, 2008

Packing For the Road

So what do you pack besides extra patience—-as noted in an article in today’s Ledger (Florida)—-when you hit the road/maybe not so friendly skies/boat/etc. with an autistic relative?

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By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 8 comments

July 21st, 2008

Remembering BART, BlogHer, and Some Books

The first thing I have to say about being at BlogHer was that, because I didn’t have to keep looking for a boy at my back (not that I didn’t sometimes turn and scan the room for him; it’s a reflex)—-because I was on my own, I got a chance to look at some things […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 21 comments

July 18th, 2008

This Boy’s No Burden: Off to Blogher

I’m speaking at the 2008 BlogHer conference in San Francisco, on a panel called MommyBlogging: Blogging About Our Children with Special Needs and with some other more than noteworthy mother-blogger-writers:
If parenting in general can be isolating, it can be more so when raising a child with special needs. Susan Etlinger, Shannon Des Roches Rosa […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 13 comments

July 13th, 2008

Last Week’s Top Posts

Charlie and I found ourselves in the pool every day last week and he got in two rounds of bowling.
In today’s USNews and World Report, Nancy Shute reviews a number of recent studies on genetics, including the study published this week in Science. She also discusses why a clinical trial of chelation could provide parents […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 0 comments

July 7th, 2008

More Unfriendly Skies

While traveling from Detroit to Seattle on Southwest Airlines, a mother with four children, one who has autism and another who has cerebral palsy, and her five-month pregnant sister were stranded in Phoenix after being told they were “too disruptive” to continue on a connecting flight to Seattle. Wendy Slaughter acknowledged that her children were […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 179 comments

July 4th, 2008

Boys and Subways

The Boys and the Subway is a picture-blog-essay-story by artist Christoph Neumann about a dad, two boys, and the NYC subway—one of Charlie’s (and Jim’s) very favorite places. It’s got letters and colored circles, and numbers, and trains that go in tunnels underground! and there are newstands in some of the stations to get sodas […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 2 comments