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Finding Christmas crafts for autism that your child truly enjoys can be challenging. If your loved one has a developmental disability, typical holiday activities can cause stress; too bright, too messy, too loud. We’ve helped many families find sensory-friendly craft ideas that reduce anxiety and encourage learning. You'll find calming, low-mess, and inc...

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You want your child to grow, create, and feel joy this season. The right Christmas crafts and play can build skills, boost confidence, and create lasting memories. We’ll share fun, easy preschool Christmas activities that do more than fill time; they help kids learn and grow. From handprint art to letters to Santa, we've got ideas you’ll enjoy. Let’s mak...

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Christmas should feel joyful, not overwhelming, especially for children with sensory needs. If crowds, lights, or loud sounds make your child uneasy, the comfort of home can offer a safe and happy setting. We’ve worked with families to help them bring holiday joy to the home, while also keeping children with sensory needs safe, happy, and included. We’ll...

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Snowy days often mean children have plenty of energy to burn while stuck indoors. If your child has a developmental disability, this can lead to even more emotional dysregulation and stress. Take inspiration from these winter crafting ideas; with cotton, paper, and glue, kids can enjoy making fun projects that also help build essential skills. Winter is ...

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Caring for a loved one with disabilities can be a full-time job, and it can take a toll. You give your heart, time, and energy every day. Who helps you? If you’re feeling tired, lost, or overwhelmed, you're not alone. Support for family caregivers exists through real support, and some options even provide payment. Even one resource could make a big diffe...

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