Perhaps the most important part of any journey is finding your way. Just like maps are made by those who have gone before (or all knowing satellites - wouldn't that be nice in special needs parenting?), we learn both where and how to go through the experiences of pioneers in disability travel. Since travelling with a child with hearing loss is outside of my wheelhouse of expertise, I looked for those wayfinders to lead the way. I found four moms who see the value in sharing new experiences with their kids, regardless of obstacles.
Meet the moms
MARISSA, mom to two-year-old Kieran, is the writer behind Postcards to Seattle, where she shares Pacific Northwest travel tips and itineraries. She also shares her travels and more tips for travelling with kids on Instagram. Her content doesn't focus on travel with hearing loss, but it's a part of everything she does.
KADY is mom to two girls and the writer behind Tavadventures, inspiring all young globe-trotters to never stop searching for the next adventure.
Kady's youngest, Ava, is a brain cancer warrior and travels with hearing loss and medical needs.
KAYLA is mom to four-year-old Maci. Maci has many medical complexities, including hearing loss. Maci wears hearing aids and explores the world with her mom, who refuses to throw in the towel in the name of convenience.
AMIE JO is mom to this issue's guest editor, Angela Lynn, and the change-maker behind Corner4Success, an inspirational Roku channel. She has years of parenting experience behind her and knows the ins and outs of travelling with a child with hearing loss.
What anxieties did you have to overcome to travel with your child with hearing loss?
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Cruising Corner
Inclusive adventures across the seas
Discover Kelowna this summer: Accessible adventures await!
Nestled in the heart of British Columbia, Canada's stunning Okanagan Valley, Kelowna invites people of all abilities to explore its natural beauty and vibrant culture.
An untapped niche: Accessible vacation rentals
Did you know if you filter an Airbnb search for all accessibility features, you can count the house results in the entire United States on one hand?
Enjoy the journey
Katie is the mom of Houston Vandergriff, a world renown photographer with Down Syndrome. The following is her story, from diagnosis day to changing the world through following her son's passion.
Jim Teneycke "Find a good travel ally"
I have had the pleasure of knowing Jim and his family for nearly 15 years since our kids first became friends.
Jesse Nichols "Pack your patience"
I had the pleasure of interviewing my long-time friend Jesse Nichols in early May for this issue.
Adaptive Adventures
Thrilling adventures for all abilities
Monica Gärtner
Founder, the Canadian Assisted Travel Society
Chasing a dream in the jungles of Borneo
I dream of nature and wilderness travel: rainforests, ocean, savannah, falling asleep to jungle sounds at night and birdsong early in the morning.
Empowering Travel: Navigating accessibility and advocacy for individuals with Dwarfism
I love to travel.