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Getting a Child with Autism Through Social Situations
Okay, people with autism generally have a harder time in social situations. For a myriad of reasons, a person on the autism spectrum has an impairment of some degree in the areas of communication and socialization.
Activities for a Toddler Birthday Party
Whenever you gather two or more toddlers, the potential for tantrums and tears runs high. This is especially true at toddler birthday parties where many toddlers are gathered together. The good news is that you can prevent most birthday party meltdowns by having a structured age-appropriate activity for the toddlers to enjoy.
Snow Games for Kids
Let it snow. It’s a romantic thought, but the cabin fever that snowing sometimes creates is enough to make any mom feel a little frosty. Planning some games in the snow turns the confining blanket outside into a welcoming playground of fun. Although the snow can bring hours of recreation, it can also bring certain risks. Encourage kids to follow safe practices and run off some extra energy, instead of simmering inside and just waiting to blow.
Christmas Gift Exchange Games for Kids
The holidays are a time of giving. From teachers to grandparents, your days are filled with shopping for gifts for loved ones. Lighten your load by limiting the number of gifts you have to buy. Instead of letting your kid buy gifts for everyone in his class or on his team, host a get together and conduct a gift exchange. Everyone will have a great time and will give and get gifts they enjoy.