It’s that time of year again, when many of us carry around long lists of names, area sales, shirt sizes, and the latest must-have toys and games. Many of you may spend time standing in long lines to purchase just the right gift for someone on your list.
How do we determine what to give our loved ones? What if we have a child with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or other special needs? What gift is best for him or her? Many young children voice a desire to have just about everything they see. How do we know which gifts will survive their interest level more than a week after the holidays are finished? While everyone has their own standards for making these determinations, here are just a few ideas that I’ve considered over the years:
I’d love to hear from you! What was the best gift you ever received, or the best gift you ever gave your child? What strategies guide your gift-giving? Share your comments or stories here! Enjoy the holiday season with your loved ones!
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Social IncitesSocial Incites™ are insights which incite (encourage) personal and interpersonal growth. Social Incites™ are written by Laurel Hoekman, Certified Family Life Educator, Certified Employment Training Specialist, Social Coach, Consultant, and Registered Social Service Technician (Michigan). For 15 years, Laurel was the Executive Director of The Gray Center for Social Learning and Understanding, and has also been a CASA volunteer (Court Appointed Special Advocate for children who are abused and neglected). She is passionate about helping individuals and families (including those affected by autism spectrum disorders) identify and achieve their goals, particularly in building and maintaining effective social connections. Archives
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