Flying with autism
Posted: Nov 14th, 2017, 9:42 pm
A very interesting program. I know there is much more to do with this program than the standard waiting in line with a checklist, but after dealing with spectrum individuals myself this is a great idea, I hadn't heard of it previously but certainly want to give a shout out to the program.
The simple basic summary article shows some great points of what is planed to make the experience one that can be tolerated by someone on the spectrum. Especially since I think most can agree, the average individual finds it frustrating to start with.
Review their site and it does define the advances we have made in ASD over the years from "that weird kid" to "that understood kid" (if only this much better understood)
Thanks for posting the article castanet, hope they have a temporary dedicated line at the airport for it for the time it takes to help others.
article
https://www.castanet.net/news/Kelowna/2 ... ith-autism
The simple basic summary article shows some great points of what is planed to make the experience one that can be tolerated by someone on the spectrum. Especially since I think most can agree, the average individual finds it frustrating to start with.
Review their site and it does define the advances we have made in ASD over the years from "that weird kid" to "that understood kid" (if only this much better understood)
Thanks for posting the article castanet, hope they have a temporary dedicated line at the airport for it for the time it takes to help others.
article
https://www.castanet.net/news/Kelowna/2 ... ith-autism