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Holiday Travel and autism by Kelly Jean Sulliban


 
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TRAVELING WITH A CHILD WITH AUTISM DEVELOPS A STRONG CONNECTION. You are it. There is no one else to call, to help with the meltdown, to give you advice. You develop a strong connection when you are the one that is dealing with everything 24/7 for a week or more.
JSX is uniquely positioned to flying passengers with autism because of the way it works: travelers are all vetted through Secure Flight, so there are no long TSA lines, and neither are there large crowds

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