Our family enjoys vacationing together. But traveling with our daughter’s disabilities and medical needs can create a lot of stress for everyone. Over the years, we’ve discovered ways to make our trips go more smoothly. We hope these tips help make your vacation the best ever.
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Kristin Faith Evans, MA, MS, LMSW
Kristin is an author, a speaker, a mental health therapist, and a special needs mom. Her greatest passion is walking with others on their journey to deeper faith and emotional healing. As a Licensed Masters Social Worker and with her Masters in Christian Education, she has served in youth, camping, and retreat ministries and is experienced in Christian counseling, couples and family therapy, substance abuse treatment, and crisis counseling. Kristin lives with her husband, Todd, and their two children in the Nashville, TN area. When she is not enjoying life with her family, writing or working with clients, you can find Kristin training for triathlons, reading, or simply being out in nature. Visit her author website at www.KristinFaithEvans.com
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Call/visit the TSA website if your child has special food, transportation, or equipment and let them know your traveling. It makes going through security faster.
If you are going to any amusement parks- check their guest assistance on their websites. Visit the main desk when you get there.
Don’t stress! It’s vacation- have fun!
Kim, that is all wonderfully helpful advice! Thank you for reading and contributing! Blessings,
Kristin