Christmas is a time of joy and celebration, but it can be difficult for some autistic people. With your help, we’ve compiled a list of autism-friendly tips for the festive period. With good planning and clear communication, we hope these tips will help you to have an enjoyable Christmas.
Christmas tips for autistic people and their families
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