Holiday Tips for Families with Special Needs
1. Prepare Your Child Talk to your child about what they can expect from a holiday gathering or event. Discuss the times and dates of holiday activities and put them on a calendar in writing
1. Prepare Your Child Talk to your child about what they can expect from a holiday gathering or event. Discuss the times and dates of holiday activities and put them on a calendar in writing
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