Thanksgiving on the Spectrum
November 23, 2011
Tips to Help Your Special Needs Child Navigate the Holidays

Tell your child in advance who is coming over or if you are going to someone else’s home.
Have staple food available if your child is on a special diet.
Awareness- Make sure your guests know your child’s special needs.
Nonverbal children may need extra prompting if you are in someone else’s home.
Keep healthy snacks your child likes handy.
Send home doggie bags so you don’t have too many “illegal” foods left over.
Get outside to burn off some energy.
Involve your child in preparations for the holiday.
Vegetables disguised with other foods is essential. (Check out Jessica Seinfeld’s “Deceptively Delicious” for ideas)
Invite those who have been supportive to you.
Never compromise all your routines, or it might be difficult to get back on track.
Gratitude – Remember to be thankful for your beautiful family.
Happy Thanksgiving from Dr. Chiappino, Dr. Reynolds & the New Life Chiropractic staff!



