poohnpigletCA
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We are taking our first trip to the World in October. 
However, this is our first flight with our kids. I think our 8 yo will do fine. Our 5 yo
is on the Autism spectrum and has some sensory issues. I debated posting this on the disabilities board but figured this board had the flight experts. I have been reading every traveling with special needs book available.
We our flying out on Delta and returning on Continental. I am most concerned about boarding. The large group of people trying to get on the plane at once will probably be to much sensory stimulation for her. Since it is assigned seating I was debating just waiting until the flight was mostly boarded and then taking her on. However, I will need to store her carry-on survival bag near me.
Any advice would be appreciated. And if you have any other tips for flights with kids that would be great.
Thank You.

However, this is our first flight with our kids. I think our 8 yo will do fine. Our 5 yo
is on the Autism spectrum and has some sensory issues. I debated posting this on the disabilities board but figured this board had the flight experts. I have been reading every traveling with special needs book available.We our flying out on Delta and returning on Continental. I am most concerned about boarding. The large group of people trying to get on the plane at once will probably be to much sensory stimulation for her. Since it is assigned seating I was debating just waiting until the flight was mostly boarded and then taking her on. However, I will need to store her carry-on survival bag near me.
Any advice would be appreciated. And if you have any other tips for flights with kids that would be great.
Thank You.

, he still struggles with air pressure changes on a plane. That is a major challenge for his sensory issues. As such, we need to be sure we have plenty of chewy items (mambo's, skittles etc) for him to help pop his ears, but still it is hard on him. Other than that, no major issues with him and flying. We bring very familiar items for him to play with, or movies to watch, and he has done fairly well.