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Autism Holiday Travel Made Easier: 7 Stress-Free Tips Every Parent Should Know

Posted on December 17, 2025December 17, 2025 by Darian Shipman

The holiday season is a time for connection and celebration—but for many autistic children, it can also bring overwhelm, sensory overload, and big changes in routine. If you’re preparing your autistic child for holiday events, parties, guests, or travel this year, you’re not alone. With a few simple, evidence-based ABA strategies like priming, social stories, sensory planning, and teaching break cards, you can help your child feel calmer, more confident, and ready for the season ahead. This guide offers compassionate, practical steps you can use right away to make holiday gatherings smoother and more enjoyable for your whole family.

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