about this episode (+ scroll for resources) 👇
traveling with an autistic child can feel overwhelming to even imagine.
what if they struggle with the routine change? what if the flight is hard? what if the unpredictability feels too overwhelming for everyone?
in this episode, dr. tay reflects on her recent european trip and her thoughts on traveling with autistic children. this episode is a conversation about fear, accommodations, and why having an autistic child does not automatically mean your family can't explore the world.
dr. tay discusses how preparation, research, flexibility, and realistic expectations can help families feel more confident trying new experiences, while also honoring their child’s nervous system and support needs.
in this episode, you’ll hear:
- how fear and uncertainty can quietly stop families from traveling
- why research and preparation can make travel feel more manageable
- practical ways to build accommodations and predictability into trips
- why flexibility matters more than a perfectly structured itinerary
- how vacations and novel experiences can sometimes support regulation
- practical accommodations like TSA cares and sunflower lanyards
- why autistic children deserve opportunities to explore the world too
timestamps
00:00 why traveling with your autistic child can feel overwhelming
03:32 understanding fear, uncertainty, and routine changes
06:58 travel, budgeting, and accessibility realities
12:10 planning, prep, and reducing stress while traveling
18:21 balancing flexibility with structure on vacation
21:21 the mindset shift that changes everything
25:46 how travel can support growth and regulation
27:28 stories of autistic children thriving while traveling
29:02 final reflections and encouragement for families
resources
⚡️ follow our travel account @explore.to.evolve if you want to learn more about travel and logistics
⚡️ learn more about dr. tay’s whole family approach + clinical services