Fun things to do in December!
Preparing for Christmas
Coping with sensory overload
'Christmas with autism and other additional needs: How families cope with sensory overload at Christmas’ will be useful for many people to read. It is from the BBC’s Tiny Happy People website, but many of the tips are relevant for all ages. You can read it here.
The following workshops, run by Midlands Autism Hub, may also be useful:
- Family Events and Celebrations - Thursday 5 December, 7pm - 9pm, for more information and to book, see Midlands Autism Hub - Family Events and Celebrations Tickets, Thu 5 Dec 2024 at 19:00 | Eventbrite
- Holidays and Days Out - Wednesday 11 December, 10am - 12pm - for more information and to book see Midlands Autism Hub - Holidays and Days Out Tickets
Making Christmas dDeaf-friendly
You can read tops on how to make hearing impaired children and young people feel included in all the Christmas fun in an article written by the National Deaf Children's Society by clicking here: Top tips for deaf-friendly Christmas.