Holiday crowds, noise, and chaos can be challenging for children with autism, ADHD, and other special needs—here's how to plan the happiest of holidays with your family 1. Find a sensory friendly Santa
2. Always sit near an exist 3. Create a special wrapping paper 4. Wrap gifts so they are easy to open 5. Give your child their own tree, menorah, or kinara 6. For special events and dinners, have a plan and a timeframe 7. Talk about expectations with the family before a gathering 8. Bring your child’s favorite foods and comfort items *source https://www.realsimple.com/work-life/family/celebrate-holidays-special-needs-child. *
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