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Navigating the Holidays: A Sensory-Friendly Guide for Autistic Individuals and Families

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Fecha de inicio 04/07/26 - 10:00
Fecha final 04/07/26 - 12:00
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    Join us for a warm and informative webinar designed to help autistic individuals and their families navigate the holiday season with greater ease and joy.

    This webinar will cover common holiday challenges related to sensory overload, social expectations, and changes in routine. We'll explore practical strategies for creating a sensory-friendly holiday environment, managing social interactions, and maintaining a sense of calm amidst the festivities.

    Who should attend: Autistic individuals of all ages, parents, caregivers, family members, educators, and anyone who wants to create a more inclusive and enjoyable holiday experience.

    What you'll learn:
    * How to identify and minimize sensory triggers during the holidays.
    * Strategies for managing social anxiety and navigating family gatherings.
    * Tips for maintaining routines and predictability during a time of change.
    * Communication strategies for expressing needs and setting boundaries.
    * Self-care techniques for managing stress and preventing burnout.

    Format: This is a live webinar with a presentation followed by a Q&A session. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and share their own experiences.

    Special Note: This webinar is designed to be sensory-friendly. We will provide closed captions and avoid flashing images or loud noises. A recording of the webinar will be available for those who cannot attend live.