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Create an Edible Winter Wonderland Mini-Village

Holiday crafts can feel overwhelming, but this year offers a sweet change of pace. You can create an edible winter wonderland mini-village using rice crispy treats and candy. It is simple, sensory-friendly family fun.

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Cultural Intersections

The holidays can highlight cultural values that shape your family life. When sharing these traditions with your care team, try writing a brief note about what matters most. You are doing great.

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5 Social Thinking Tips for Stress-Free Holidays

Holiday gatherings can feel overwhelming when routines shift. Use these social tips for holiday stress to find balance. Focus on holiday planning for children with special needs by setting quiet, cozy retreats.

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Navigating the Santa Conversation with Special Needs Kids?

Navigating the holidays can feel overwhelming when traditions don’t fit perfectly. Having a gentle santa claus conversation for special needs children creates connection. Try focusing on simple tips for holiday santa beliefs with kids to ensure your season remains magical and joyful.

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Technology to Ease into Transitions

Transitions feel big, but small steps help. Use transition apps for youth adults preparing independence to build confidence. Try organizing digital documents together today. You are building a bright, capable future.

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Meet Abigail Krevsky

At Nour Coffee Shop, busy barista Abigail Krevsky’s “Always Try” mindset helps her juggle orders and make new friends. When faced with a tricky drink order, she breaks it down, listens carefully, and gives it her best shot.

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Transition Planning: Interest Profile

When transitioning from high school to adulthood, it’s essential to explore your child’s interests and vision for the future. Ask open-ended questions like “What is your dream job?” or “What activities make you happy?” to help identify their strengths and passions.

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