The Classroom Celebration Christmas parties at school bring chaos: changed schedule, games, treats, excitement, and sensory overload. For kids on the spectrum, school parties can be overwhelming. School Party Challenges…
Advent Calendars and Counting Down to Christmas: Teaching Anticipation
The Daily Countdown Advent calendars help kids count down to Christmas, but for my daughter with autism, the concept of “one treat per day” and waiting 24 days requires understanding…
Baking Christmas Cookies: Sensory-Friendly Holiday Baking
The Cookie-Baking Tradition Baking Christmas cookies is a beloved holiday activity, but for kids with autism and sensory sensitivities, sticky dough, strong smells, and messy decorating can be overwhelming rather…
Christmas Church Services: Navigating Religious Celebrations with Autism
The Holiday Church Service Many families attend Christmas church services. For kids on the autism spectrum, churches present sensory and social challenges: crowds, music, unfamiliar rituals, and expectations to sit…
Returning to School After Winter Break: The January Transition
Back to Routine After Two Weeks Off After two weeks of winter break filled with holiday disruption, returning to school in January is a major transition. My daughter needs explicit…
WordSense AI: How We Finally Conquered ‘Their,’ ‘There,’ and ‘They’re’
The Email That Made Me Realize We Had a Problem My daughter was writing an email to her teacher about a missed assignment. She typed: “I’m sorry I didn’t turn…
Staying Up Late on New Year’s Eve: Sleep Schedule Considerations
Breaking the Sleep Schedule Many families let kids stay up until midnight on New Year’s Eve. But for my daughter with autism, who thrives on consistent sleep schedules, staying up…
New Year’s Resolutions for Kids on the Spectrum: Making Goals Concrete and Achievable
The Resolution Tradition New Year’s resolutions are abstract goal-setting exercises that many adults struggle with. For kids on the autism spectrum, understanding why January 1st means setting goals, and how…
The Midnight Countdown: Teaching Time Concepts for New Year’s Eve
Understanding Midnight “Why do we wait until midnight?” This seemingly simple question reveals how abstract the New Year’s Eve countdown is for kids on the autism spectrum. Midnight, time zones,…
New Year’s Eve Noise and Fireworks: Surviving NYE with Sensory Sensitivities
The Loudest Night of the Year New Year’s Eve brings fireworks, noisemakers, shouting countdowns, and celebrations lasting past midnight. For my daughter with autism and auditory sensitivities, NYE is a…
