The holiday season is filled with joy and spending time with loved ones. But the festivities with their big gatherings, bright lights, and loud noises can be a lot for kids with learning and thinking differences to handle.
So, how can parents help kids prepare for the busy holiday season? Listen as Julian shares:
- Tips to help kids prepare for social interactions
- Ways to create calm spaces for when kids begin to feel overwhelmed
- Reasons why setting clear expectations can help kids feel more secure and prepared
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Timestamps
(00:38) Understanding holiday overwhelm for kids
(01:44) Ways to practice social scenarios
(03:28) Tips on how to teach kids to share
(05:17) How to create a calm space for kids
(07:16) Why it’s important to set clear expectations
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