With summer heating up in the U.S. and so many celebrations missed due to the coronavirus pandemic, it’s conceivable that the demand for fireworks could stay as high as it was during last year’s ...
Both sensory overload and over excitement are problems kids with autism may face during the July Fourth weekend. Autism experts talk through strategies for how families can plan the July Fourth ...
The Fourth of July holiday means picnics, parades and, of course, fireworks. But, the loud booms and cracks that accompany the bright, dazzling lights can be overwhelming for some on the autism ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — It's Independence Day weeke, a time for parades, picnics, and fireworks. But for some little ones, those loud booms can be a bit scary. So, if your child gets nervous around ...
It’s hard to imagine a Fourth of July without fireworks, even though the pandemic forced some displays to be canceled or minimized. Still, in the last two years, we have been able to view flashes of ...
Tis the season for Boom City in Tulalip! Jake and Spike ask: How young is too young to bring the kids along to a Fireworks store? What do you think? Let us know in the comments. Listen to the Jake and ...
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For kids who have autism, the July Fourth holiday can require planning, strategizing, and foresight to keep the holiday low-stress and enjoyable. Like any other holiday or time of change, it can often ...