04/01/2026
Holidays like Easter bring a lot of excitement, but for our neurodivergent kiddos, the extra noise, crowds, and changes in routine can feel a bit overwhelming. We want to help you navigate these spring gatherings with ease and connection! 🌷
If you're planning an egg hunt, consider a sensory-friendly version: maybe a 'quiet hunt' or one with staggered start times to keep the energy calm. Don't forget to build in plenty of sensory breaks where your child can recharge in a peaceful space.
Maintaining routines where possible and using visual schedules or AAC/ASL to prep for the day can make a world of difference. Whether you're signing 'more eggs' or using a communication device to share the joy, the goal is meaningful connection at your child’s pace. 🤟✨
We see you, parents! You're doing an amazing job. We know the holidays can be a lot, but taking it one sensory-friendly step at a time helps everyone enjoy the season.
How are you keeping things low-stress this spring? Share your tips with our community below! 👇