Are you prepared? Family get-togethers can often be stressful. Add in the needs of a child who may be physically, mentally or emotionally challenged, and the results may not be the warm, hospitable event each person envisioned. There are ways to prepare; in the next few weeks, I will be sharing ideas. Since every person is different and each family unique, these are meant as suggestions—take what fits and discard the rest—but give some a try.

Exuberance
First, remember that children are full of energy and enthusiasm. Rarely will a young child be so enthralled that their attention is captivated for longer than their age in minutes. Two minutes for a two-year-old is a long time.

Sensory Overload
Many children are sensitive to noise, lighting, textures, crowding and body traffic. This has to do with the way a person perceives the world. What is tolerable for one may be overwhelming for another. Strobe lights or flashing tree lights may lead to seizures or what appears to be tantrums. Crowding can cause panic attacks. Try:

Parents, remember: Although you know and accept your child’s behavior, others may need to be educated. Patience and kindness is needed by all!