Planning for Summer: Routines, Travel, and Transitions for Autistic Families
Summer brings sudden change — no school, longer days, travel, new routines, more downtime, and more screen time. For autistic children and their families, these shifts can feel disorienting and stressful. Join Mackenzie Condon, BCBA, for a practical session on planning a summer that supports your child's regulation and growth without burning yourself out. You'll leave with concrete strategies for building flexible summer routines, maintaining therapy progress during school breaks, handling travel and new environments, and easing the transition back into school in the fall.
- How to design flexible summer routines that prepare your child for transitions.
- Strategies to maintain therapy progress and developmental skills during school breaks.
- Ways to plan for travel, camps, and new environments with less stress.
- How to ease the transition back into school routines at the end of summer.
About the Host

Mackenzie Condon, BCBA
Mackenzie Condon is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and educator at Forta Health with over ten years of experience in behavioral health. With a dual background in Biomedical Sciences and ABA, she focuses on high-level clinical assessments and staff mentorship to improve client outcomes. Mackenzie holds Master’s degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and St. Cloud State University and is dedicated to advancing autism care through evidence-based education.
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