Celebrating the Holidays Virtually: Planning Remote Gatherings with Neurodivergent Family Members
The holiday season is often synonymous with large family gatherings, festive parties, and bustling events; however, in the wake of virtual connections becoming more common, adapting holiday gatherings to online formats can offer a more accessible and comfortable way to celebrate. Here at vips, we believe in creating inclusive environments where everyone can participate fully and joyfully, in-person or online.
This guide will help you navigate virtual holiday celebrations, offering tips and strategies to ensure they are engaging, inclusive, and sensory-friendly for neurodivergent family members.
Sensory-Friendly Holiday Traditions: Creating New Memories for Your Neurodivergent Family
The holiday season is a time for family, joy, and creating lasting memories. However, the hustle and bustle, bright lights, and unpredictable events can be overwhelming for neurodivergent individuals. We believe in crafting traditions that consider the sensory, emotional, and social needs of every family member. Whether it’s quiet movie nights, DIY crafts, or creating a predictable holiday routine, this guide will help you design new, sensory-friendly holiday traditions that everyone can enjoy.
Holiday Travel with Neurodivergent Kids: Planning, Packing, and Managing the Journey
Holiday travel can be stressful for any family, but for those with neurodivergent children, it can present a unique set of challenges. Changes in routine, crowded spaces, and new environments can trigger anxiety and sensory overload. We understand these hurdles firsthand, and our mission is to support families in navigating them.
Managing Holiday Gatherings: Tips for Neurodivergent Kids and Families
The holiday season can be a magical time, filled with family gatherings, festive decorations, and shared meals. However, it can also bring about anxiety and overwhelm, particularly for neurodivergent children who may struggle with changes in routine, unfamiliar environments, and sensory overload.
A Neurodivergent Family's Guide to Halloween Fun
Halloween can be an exciting yet overwhelming time for many children, especially those who are neurodivergent. The bright lights, loud noises, crowded streets, and changes in routine are part of what makes the holiday fun, but they can also be sources of stress. Here at Valley Inclusive PlaySpace (vips), we know this firsthand—not only as an organization serving neurodivergent families but also as individuals living these experiences ourselves.
Preparing for the Holidays: A Neurodivergent Family's Guide to Festive Planning
The holiday season is an exciting time for many, filled with family traditions, gatherings, and celebrations. However, for neurodivergent families, the sensory overload, changes in routine, and social expectations can make this time of year challenging. Regardless of which holidays you celebrate—whether it's Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, New Year's, or any other seasonal festivity—preparation is key to creating an enjoyable and accessible experience for everyone. Here’s a guide to help your family navigate the holiday season with less stress and more joy.
Teen's Fundraising Mission for Sensory Room Sheds Light on the Importance of Inclusive Spaces for Neurodivergent Children
Creating inclusive and welcoming spaces for neurodivergent children is not just an aspiration—it’s a necessity. A recent story from the BBC highlights an inspiring fundraising mission by 13-year-old Pippa Henslow to establish a sensory room in a primary school.