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  2. Most families with autistic children don't travel. Here's how ...

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    One of Zak’s favorite things to do when traveling is go to the beach for the sensory experience. He enjoys walking in and out of the refreshing water and feeling the warmth of the sand and sun.

  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. Unaccompanied minor (passenger) - Wikipedia

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    Parents of children who need one-on-one support during their journey, or who are excluded from airline UM-programs for other reasons, can hire independent child travel companion services. These specialized companies employ dedicated chaperones, often with a background of child care or nursing, who can fly with the child to the destination, even ...

  5. More families are bringing grandma and grandpa on vacation ...

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    Travel pro Ivan Saprov of the travel tech company Voyagu adds a third theme to these top multi-gen trip picks: “We have observed a notable trend among our clients where grandparents and ...

  6. Solo living - Wikipedia

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    Solo living refers to the domestic situation of individuals who live alone. This has received attention from behavioral experts and researchers, in regard to how to help address the personal needs of such individuals, and to provide them with resources which can be beneficial.

  7. Single supplement - Wikipedia

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    Vendors and agents in the travel industry quote package-deal and accommodation prices in terms of dollars per person when the customer travels in a group of two, that is, "twin share" or "double". The single supplement is a premium surcharge applied to a traveler who travels alone but will use a room that could fit two or more passengers.

  8. Families share what travel with neurodiverse kids looks like ...

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    Ahead, parents of neurodiverse kids share what travel looks like for their families, while experts offer advice for moving about the world as smoothly, and stress-free, as possible. Relying on ...

  9. Loneliness - Wikipedia

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    Loneliness can spread through social groups like a disease. The mechanism for this involves the maladaptive cognition that often results from chronic loneliness. If a man loses a friend for whatever reason, this may increase his loneliness, resulting in him developing maladaptive cognition such as excessive neediness or suspicion of other friends.