Planning a fun-filled New Year’s Eve with a child who has autism can be challenging. The loud noises and bright lights associated with the holiday can overwhelm them. However, they can still experience the joy and excitement of the occasion. As a parent, you can make some adjustments to ensure your child with autism enjoys this special moment just like any other child. This blog post will explore some fun ways you and your child can enjoy New Year’s Eve.
5 Ways to Celebrate New Year’s Eve with a Child Who Has Autism
Create a Calm Environment
Children with autism tend to get overwhelmed by crowded and noisy settings. Creating a calm and comfortable environment is one of the best ways to ensure your child enjoys New Year’s Eve. Turn off the TV, dim the lights, and set up a cozy corner in your living room where you and your child can snuggle with blankets and pillows. Play soothing music and engage in relaxing activities such as reading stories or playing board games.
Celebrate on a Smaller Scale
A large crowd can be intimidating for a child with autism. You can celebrate New Year’s Eve on a smaller scale by inviting only a few close family members or friends. This will lessen your child’s anxiety and allow them to interact with familiar faces. Have a small party with activities and games your child enjoys, and celebrate the New Year with a countdown that everybody is comfortable with.
Incorporate Sensory Play
Sensory play is an effective way to help your autistic child enjoy New Year’s Eve. Set up a sensory bin filled with fun items such as party hats, confetti poppers, streamers, and balloons. This will stimulate their senses and provide a fun activity to occupy their minds. You can also engage in sensory play by making homemade slime or playdough to entertain them.
Participate in Virtual Celebrations
Many New Year’s Eve events are conducted virtually in today’s modern age. You and your child can enjoy the festivities without leaving your home. Tune in to live streams of various countdowns worldwide or watch a New Year’s movie together. Make sure to participate in the virtual countdown with your child to make the occasion more engaging and enjoyable.
Plan a Special New Year’s Celebration
Planning a surprise activity can make New Year’s Eve more unique and memorable. You can have a special dinner, make a craft project, or play a game your child adores. You can also plan to release lanterns or have a family toast to the New Year, where everyone shares their wishes or resolutions. This will make the night more exciting and enjoyable for you and your child.
With some preparation and creativity, you and your child with autism can have a fun New Year’s Eve. The most critical factor is remembering your child’s needs and comfort level throughout the process. Incorporating some of these activities can help them celebrate the holiday while feeling comfortable and safe. Remember, New Year’s should be about spreading joy and happiness, so focus on making it a unique and unforgettable experience for you and your child.
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