Alberta has diverse landscapes and unique terrain. While camping with our autistic children at Dinosaur Provincial Park we captured some truly stunning views. The brightly coloured sunsets illuminating the rugged land were beyond spectacular. Travelling with neurodiverse children isn’t always easy but worth it since we get to enjoy these breathtaking views together as a family.
Read MoreCome hike, camp and explore Albertas completely unique landscape at Dinosaur Provincial Park. Find out all about Canadas badlands in this ultimate guide; what it is, where it is, where to stay, where to eat, what fun there is to do and more. Our neurodiverse family of six, including three autistic children, enjoyed every moment of our family vacation in this dinosaur haven. Get the best travel tips, tricks, hacks and guides to make your next autism family vacation easy and memorable.
Read MoreCome camp and enjoy Albertas completely unique Badland landscape. Alberta is truly stunning and should be enjoyed by all.
Read MoreThis exciting hike leads right to a Cold War bunker which was abandoned decades ago. Kids and adults alike enjoyed this moderately easy hike through forests along a mountain side. Since it’s close to Banff, Canmore and Calgary it’s a easily accessible and fun walk for the whole family. Five hikers in our group have autism and they all loved it. Alberta is truly stunning and should be enjoyed by all - both neurotypical and neurodivergent people.
Read More15 amazing strategies that make going to the movies with your special needs child a total breeze. Our autistic children use to struggle at the movie theatre but not anymore. These autism tips and tricks are essential for all autism parents and caregivers.
Read MoreThose on the autism spectrum and kids with other special needs often struggle with Halloween. Here are 13 must have tried and true secrets to a successful autism Halloween.
Read MoreMost kids with autism struggle with sensory overload. It effects behaviour, speech & language, friendships, education and pretty much every other aspect of their lives. Unfortunately, many parents and caregivers know very little about this crucial part of being autistic - don’t be one of them and read on.
Read MoreWilliam Watson Lodge is the perfect autism getaway. It’s meant to give special needs families a place to experience camping and the outdoors while catering to their individual needs. As a parent of 3 autistic kids I love bringing my family to Kananaskis in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Alberta travel and vacations are becoming some of our favourites.
Read MoreWilliam Watson Lodge is a special needs outdoor experience for Alberta residence. The main lodge is a place where people can hold events, borrow activities and equipment, do their laundry, enjoy beautiful mountain views, make coffee, check the weather local trails, make phone calls, etc. Special needs and autism friendly travel.
Read MoreWhile exploring Kananaskis in the Canadian Rockies you’ll need to know the local stores, gas stations and restaurants. My autistic kids all enjoyed these stores and we loved getting treats together. The Rocky Mountains in Alberta are breathtaking and a must see for everyones travel bucket list. Special needs and autism friendly travel.
Read MoreWelcome to Holland is an insightful poem highlighting the experience of becoming a special needs parent. Every parent should read this poem, especially those with autistic or cleft children. Being an autism parent is like living in a foreign land you were unprepared for, but you are not alone, so many of us are right there with you.
Read MoreEverything you need to know for a bilateral cleft lip and palate bone graft surgery. First hand experiences and advice from a parent of cleft and special needs kids. Planning and preparing for a major reconstructive surgery and hospital stay for a child with autism spectrum disorder. Part One.
Read MoreThis amazing getaway in the Canadian Rockies provides a fully accessible retreat for those with special needs. Our family of 6 (3 with autism) loves spending time on the paved trails, playground, the lake shore and in the fully stocked cabins. Alberta is truly stunning and should be enjoyed by all.
Read MoreYes, I was that mom. I brought my wild boys to the grocery store to get food for dinner. They were rowdy and my son with autism was dis-regulated. As a special needs mom of four I was exhausted and at the end of my rope. This letter is to the woman who watched me struggle.
Read MoreA new autism diagnosis can be daunting and stressful. After having 3 children diagnosed with autism I’ve learned a few things. This is my best parenting advice to help you adjust to the new diagnosis with confidence, peace and joy.
Read MoreHearing the words “autism” from a specialist is never easy, even if you’ve been through it before. This is my experience with getting my 2 year old diagnosed. A raw reaction to the stress and heartbreak when becoming a special needs mom
Read MoreYou can travel with your kids and not max out your credit cards. Finding cheap options that are budget friendly makes travelling with your family easy and enjoyable. These are the best tips and tricks to save money on vacations.
Read MoreTravel the world with this list of amazing adventures for families. Special needs and autism friendly destinations for all ages. Whether your family is large or small this list will help create unforgettable experiences.
Read MoreThe very best packing method - simple for kids and makes mornings a breeze. Save time, space and energy by using this genius hack for the whole family. Let me tell you, this is a game changer you don't want to miss. My special needs kids love this type of packing! Autism friendly travel.
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