As we approach the last few holidays in 2023, Action Behavior Centers is thrilled to revisit and expand on our guide to navigating the holidays with children on the autism spectrum. We understand the unique challenges these celebrations can pose, and our clinicians have gathered even more family-friendly tips to ensure a smoother and more enjoyable experience for everyone involved.
As the holiday spirit fills the air, Christmas and New Year's present wonderful opportunities for families to bond. However, we recognize that these joyous occasions can bring about specific challenges for children on the spectrum. Our goal is to provide support and insights that cater to your child's unique nature and preferences.
Take proactive steps by explaining your child's needs to family members and friends who will be interacting with them. While you can't control every interaction, setting expectations and being ready to intervene when necessary can help create a supportive environment.
If you are planning to be in a public place, make sure you have identified a safe and quiet space for your child to exit the experience. If you aren’t sure, please call ahead. It can be important to have an alternative plan in the event that the experience becomes overwhelming for your child.
If possible, bring familiar toys or items along with you. Whether it’s a fidget toy or a stuffed animal, these items can help your child remain calm during a stressful situation. Some autistic children may even benefit from noise-canceling headphones and sunglasses. These can help keep auditory and visual stimulation to a minimum.
Recognize that having a child on the spectrum may introduce obstacles to your usual holiday routine. Embrace flexibility and set reasonable expectations for your family's holiday experience, allowing for a more relaxed and enjoyable celebration.
Christmas is an exciting time for your child to engage in social skill adaption and pretend play. Encourage these activities tailored to their comfort level, fostering an environment that allows them to explore and enjoy the festivities at their own pace.
Acknowledge the sensory aspects of the season and choose activities that align with your child's comfort zone. If loud noises overwhelm them, consider alternatives to activities like a train visit. For those uncomfortable with large crowds, opt for an in-home photographer to capture precious moments without the stress of long lines.
Build anticipation and familiarity with the holiday season by watching movies, reading stories, and listening to music ahead of outside activities. This preparation helps your child develop an interest in the festivities, making them more aware of common characters and themes associated with Christmas.
Eliminate unnecessary struggles by incorporating your child's preferences into cooking, decorating, and planning family activities. Opt for options that have proven successful in the past, reducing stress and ensuring a smoother flow of events. To assist in this, here are a few autism-friendly activities that can be fun for the whole family.
Just like every child is unique, every family has its own dynamics. There's no one-size-fits-all formula for a perfect holiday, but by practicing skills prior to activities, preparing backup plans, and remaining flexible, you can create lasting memories with your child.
As we embrace the magic of Christmas and welcome the New Year, Action Behavior Centers wishes you and your family a joyful and harmonious holiday season. Here's to creating wonderful memories together!"
At Action Behavior Centers, we strive to provide compassionate care for children on the autism spectrum. We believe that early Intervention can be a great foundation in building a brighter future with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy. ABC is committed to getting your child started as soon as possible because every moment counts.