Why do you need autism-friendly decorations? If your child has a diagnosis of autism or related challenges, it can mean you likely are spending more time in your home than you may have thought possible.
So why not make it as festive as you can? If your child is like mine, the wrapping paper and ribbon is more exciting than the gift inside, which can mean that “decorations” in a traditional sense may not last long without being ripped, torn, “borrowed” or otherwise destroyed.
If you have all but given up on decorations, but you’re tired of missing out on all the fun, here are some things to try. So unleash your inner Pinterest party-planner and try these ideas for autism-friendly decorations.
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