This couple had difficulty finding a school where their son, who is on Autism Spectrum, could fit in and be himself. So they decided to end the hardship by building a school themselves.
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Adults and children alike may get bored in long car rides. While everyone is excited to reach the destination, the long hours you have to wait could jeopardize the much-awaited vacation. Children with autism have a harder time adapting to changes, which make parents think twice before traveling with their children with special needs.
Prepare what you need
Children love playing with things that adults use. Although toys could make them busy, you could also use your everyday things to make sure that they are entertained. A behind-the-seat organizer could keep your little one busy for hours. Use it to store your child s things so you could focus on your driving.