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  2. How flights to nowhere can help 'lessen the anxiety' for ...

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    Three-year-old Max has autism, and Flight 9951 was designed for travelers like him to get familiarized with air travel. Travis Hoki and his sons Milo, 7 years old and Max, 3 years old, of Pleasant ...

  3. 'She felt safe': How autism-certified travel options can be ...

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    The reason isn’t because they don’t want to travel – 93% of these families do – but they feel there aren’t enough accessible autism-certified travel options.

  4. Appleton International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport, along with Allegiant Air, hosts a bi-annual event called "Wings for Autism". The event allows children on the autism spectrum, along with their parents, to go through a rehearsal flight in which they practice checking in for their flight, going through airport security, boarding their flight, and collecting checked baggage. The ...

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    Features like Explore on Google Flights or Skyscanner’s Explore Everywhere option are designed to show you what’s available in your budget on the dates you have free to get going.

  6. List of schools for people on the autism spectrum - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), [Fresno] - A specialized institution providing educational and therapeutic services to individuals with autism spectrum disorder. [ 2 ] Connecticut

  7. Special interest (autism) - Wikipedia

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    Students have been shown to write better when writing about their special interest compared to a control topic. [33] A 2022 study showed 25% of autistic people who worked had employment in their area of special interest and that adults with employable special interests may have better employment outcomes. [ 26 ]

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