T minus 10 days and counting.
I know that as the time counts down to the holiday, I can start to feel the pressure of what is expected and what is planned for the next 10 days.
There is food shopping and preparations, the shopping, the planning….
The get togethers that will always have a modicum of stress to them.
And then there is the feeling that you just hope, hope, hope your child with special needs will be able to enjoy the holidays and all that you might have in store!
I know!
That is how I feel.
I will say that one thing that has helped me the most and something that I did not do early enough is to talk to the family that you will be spending time with about your child, their needs, and what they are like this year.
I know, I know, most times, our families know about our children. They have an idea of what they have as a special need. They have an idea of what they will need or what they will not want to do.
Usually this is from memory of the previous year or get together.
But as we all know, our children grow and achieve and change.
So telling them how things are with your child NOW will help so much.
From the idea for gifts that they will use and have fun with- which means sharing their current interest
To the food that they will eat– which means telling them the new things they have tried and what food they can help by having some of them.
To the way their day will probably go– which means telling them how your child will show signs of needing a break and how you will help them understand what that break looks like for them.
To how you feel– which means sharing how you are actually doing with the holidays and trying to manage it all. This will probably help you to share. I know it helps me to have others really understand.
And above all, it gives you the chance to tell about your child and their growth, their successes and just what the year brought to them.
I hope this is maybe something someone needed to hear and maybe will help someone as they head into the official 10 day countdown.
And I wish everyone a peaceful week.
Michele Gianetti author of Elizabeth Believes in Herself.


