Showing posts with label beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beach. Show all posts
Monday, 20 September 2021
Latest travel essentials for our autistic kids as the green list expands
The wait is now over and we can book a break to somewhere a bit warmer for half-term. Obviously there are all the normal things that we think about a a family travelling with autistic kids. Where we are going, what type of accommodation works for us and so on. But we also seem to be struggling a little with demand and supply at the moment. Some strange mix of Brexit, lorry driver and gas shortages means we can't always get things at short notice, so what am I thinking about sorting out for the October half-term holiday if we jet off to the Med?
Tuesday, 7 August 2018
Paper plate rock pool holiday activity
Although the beach can be a challenge for us - it can also be great. Quieter beaches are better and these can often be rocky. So we use what we have and have spent many summers up at my parents place on the North Coast of Scotland, stomping around the rocks finding creatures in the shallow waters. All the kids have fun and to either prepare or to revisit this, we had fun making our own 'rock pool' with this fun motor skills learning craft activity.
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activity,
beach,
holiday,
motorskills,
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Tuesday, 23 August 2016
At the beach for my son with autism
He turns away from the sunlight. It's bright... it's soo white. His eyes crease, his nose crinkles and his big brown eyes become little slits on a chubby looking face. He looks down, seeks the shade and seeks shelter from the wind behind me. But this isn't a bleak desert or an isolated part of the 'mid-west', this is simply our son David, at the beach.
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Autism,
autism and interaction,
autism parenting,
beach,
FFriday,
Makaton,
sensory processing,
weather,
wetalkmakaton
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