About Becca
I'm neurodivergent, married to someone neurodivergent, and together we made an extremely neurodivergent kid. So when I say I understand how your family moves through the world — I mean it from the inside.
Travel has been part of my life since I was three years old, when my grandmother knitted our whole family matching cream-colored sweaters for our first trip to Israel. We were different ages, with different interests, and we each remember it in our own way. But we were there together, held in something shared. That's still what I'm designing for.
I've traveled independently since my teens — including two months through Europe with a friend at 19 and a semester living in community in Scotland. Traveling as a parent meant learning an entirely different set of things: what it actually takes to move through the world with a kid whose nervous system doesn't run on the standard settings, and how much richer travel gets when you stop trying to do it the way everyone else does.
That's what Matching Sweaters Travel Company is built on. Not a course I took or a certificate I earned — lived experience, genuine curiosity, and the synthesizing ability to listen for what's underneath what you tell me, and design from there.
I started this company because the families I wanted to serve deserved more than a generic itinerary with a few sensory-friendly swaps. They deserved someone who already speaks their language.
Travel isn’t about perfect behavior or checking boxes.
It’s about confidence, connection, and discovering what your family is capable of together.