For many families, the holidays are one of the best times of the year! It’s an exciting time when friends and family gather together to celebrate the season with laughter, food, and lots of other fun festivities. However, the holidays may be harder than usual for children on the autism spectrum; this can cause some unique challenges that can impact their ability to enjoy themselves during this time of year. If you’re wondering how to address holiday challenges for children with autism, here are some helpful tips to consider. 1. Get organized Prepare a detailed itinerary for the holidays, especially if it involves traveling. Write down daily activities while always keeping what your child likes in mind. Include in the itinerary what to bring for each activity, and any special needs-related information or needs that may come up at each location. Consider packing an emergency bag of essentials (medications, snacks, water bottles) in case they are needed while traveling. Put all of thi
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