Ian Cambata

Ian Cambata

Chicago Executive Airport , IL

Ratings: 5

15 Review

15 Recommended

Certified Autism Travel Professional

As a Certified Autism Travel Professional (CATP) from the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES), I'm passionate about making travel accessible and enjoyable for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), or other Sensory Sensitivities, and their families. I believe that travel is an integral part of our world and personal development, and it's disheartening to see so many families with an ASD (or similar diagnosis) family member feel that it's not possible to travel. By becoming a CATP, I've acquired the specific skills and knowledge required to plan and execute travel accommodations and experiences that are accessible and accommodating for individuals with autism. One important consideration when planning travel for individuals with ASD is understanding their goals for the trip, the accommodations they require, and any specific needs or sensitivities that may exist. I work closely with families to help them understand that there are actually a variety of travel options to support their family's needs. Common challenges I've encountered when working with families and individuals with ASD include helping them understand that things may need to be fluid and that we may need to pivot to alternative plans, which can be difficult for some individuals. However, I address these challenges by building trust with my clients and being transparent about the planning process. To ensure that travel accommodations and experiences are accessible and accommodating for individuals with autism, I rely on years of experience and relationship-building with travel partners. By having the right relationships in place, I'm able to provide my clients with the best possible travel options to meet their unique needs. For individuals and families planning their first trip with someone with autism, my advice is to trust in the process and be comfortable with things being fluid. While we may have great plans, we may need to pivot to alternative plans, and that's okay. I'm there every step of the way to provide guidance and support. What I enjoy most about working as a CATP is sharing the world, experiences, and perspectives with individuals who thought they would not be able to comfortably enjoy those experiences. By making travel accessible and enjoyable for individuals with ASD, I'm able to help them expand their horizons and create lifelong memories. If you're interested in learning more about how I can help you plan an ASD/Sensory-friendly travel experience for yourself or someone you love, please don't hesitate to contact me. Together, we can create a travel experience that meets your unique needs and exceeds your expectations.