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Title: Surviving the Holidays: Making the holidays fun


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Surviving the Holidays Making the holidays fun
festive for your child with spd
  • Pediatric Therapy Center
  • 932-2782 www.ptcne.org

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General Strategies for Enjoying the Holiday
Season
  • -Try to maintain a typical daily routine as much
    as possible
  • -Provide a lot of preparation for changes to
    routines and schedules
  • -Consider in advance the sensory-based challenges
    your child will face and be prepared
  • -Provide sensory preparatory activities before
    multisensory activities
  • - Create Social Stories to introduce and prepare
    for new activities and experiences

3
Holiday Party Happiness
  • -Provide lots of preparation about going to the
    party, when, who will be there, what you will do,
    etc.
  • -Provide sensory preparation activities before
    the party for calming and organizing the sensory
    system
  • -Dont force participation in any activity
  • -Find a place to take a break if necessary and
    bring helpful calming items from home

4
Mall Madness
  • -Provide lots of preparation talk about what
    will happen there
  • -Sensory prep activities before leaving home
  • -Try to have a plan what stores you will visit,
    how long you will be there, when you will take a
    break, etc. Keep kids involved in the plan and
    talk about changes
  • -Go prepared take calming items from home,
    earplugs may be helpful or a fidget toy to carry
  • -Get kids involved let them pick out toys for
    siblings or other family members -Make clear
    expectations
  • -Write down/review a plan or use a picture
    schedule
  • - Use a first/then chart

5
Sitting With Santa
  • -Lots of preparation and sensory prep activities
  • -Have a practice run through at home
  • -Try to go when lines will be shorter and take
    fidgets, books, or games to play with while in
    line
  • -Dont force your child to participate
  • -Be creative sit in front of Santa, stand next
    to him, high five, etc.
  • -Let them watch other kids and choose what they
    want to do
  • - Social stories

6
Christmas Break
  • -Try to maintain a daily schedule with frequent
    prep for any changes
  • -Use the time off to add in more sensory-based
    activities into the day
  • -Let your child take sensory breaks as necessary
  • -Get your child involved in holiday activities
    (wrapping gifts, making cookies, decorating, etc.)

7
Holiday Visitors
  • -Prepare for the visit and maintain sensory-based
    calming activities during the day
  • -Make sure your child has a place to take a break
    when they are overwhelmed
  • -Maintain your childs schedule as much as
    possible
  • -Involve your guests in sensory activities with
    your child

8
Christmas Eve
  • -Try to maintain a normal bedtime routine
  • -Talk about the Christmas morning activities
  • -Take breaks during the festivities for
    calming/sensory-based activities
  • -Work together to make a schedule for Christmas
    Eve and Christmas Day events
  • - Use first/then chart

9
Christmas Day
  • -Plan for kids to be overwhelmed and excited, and
    plan for some breaks to calm down during
    activities
  • -Schedule in some quiet time and/or sensory
    breaks during the day
  • -Follow a schedule as much as possible and talk
    about any changes before they happen
  • -Try to maintain typical mealtimes, naptimes,
    sensory breaks, etc.

10
Fun Holiday Activities
  • Make sensory activities out of holiday fun
  • Wrapping gifts make this into tactile sensory
    fun. Feel the different paper textures, ribbon,
    etc.
  • Making cookies or other holiday treats roll out
    the dough, decorate with sprinkles, etc.
  • Decorating the house pushing, pulling, and
    carrying boxes, decorating the Christmas tree,
    etc.
  • Take a walk or drive to look at Christmas lights
  • Make a holiday obstacle course around the house
  • Bundle up and play outside in the snow, make a
    snowman, snowangels, etc
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