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Sensory overload can happen to anyone. It is not specific to any single age or disability. In fact, it can also happen to people who do not have a disability. Whether your sensory systems are functioning as usual for you or disordered, your body needs both sensory input and a break from sensory input.
The holidays can be a joyous but chaotic time for the whole family. Planning ahead to ensure your personal sensory needs are met, as well as those of your loved one with a disability, can make the difference between experiencing a beloved tradition and struggling to fulfill holiday obligations. In this article, we will share time-honored tips and innovative ideas for managing sensory needs throughout the holiday season from family members, professionals, and self-advocates.
Try out these holiday planning and self-regulatory tools.
Download “The Sensory Systems and How to Meet Their Needs”
Get to know the eight sensory systems, what they do for the body, and some quick ideas for getting sensory input for each system.
Download Holiday Mindfulness Profiles
Use these worksheets to identify your own needs, as well as the needs of your loved one with a disability. Identify what you find enjoyable, what you dread, and rethink your schedule with time to meet your personal needs. Then, use the second page to discuss and plan for your loved ones’ needs.
Download the “Ground Yourself in the Moment Worksheet”
Apply this strategy of counting down with sensory input to calm yourself or your loved one when you feel anxious. Use this worksheet to help yourself or your loved one through each step in the countdown process.
This video on mindful breathing can be helpful for calming and grounding:
Parents can share this practice out loud with younger children; the techniques in the video help reduce anxiety and help people of any age fall asleep:
Additional Resources:
Home for the Holidays: The Gift of Positive Behavior Support
Holiday Survival Tips for Families with Special Healthcare Needs