For many families, the return to school and the onset of autumn signals the start of a new season of holidays, celebrations, and traditions. This could mean large family gatherings, outdoor events, sports, or even travel plans. As fun as these activities can be, they can also bring some feelings of stress or be overwhelming for adults and children alike. We have a few ideas of ways to continue your fall celebrations in ways that are comfortable and flexible for your family.
Choose Outings with Options
There are a lot of options for fun outings throughout the autumn season. This also gives parents a great deal of control and various opportunities to choose what works best for the youngest members of the group.
A great place example of this is visiting a local apple orchard or cider mill. Many businesses have a wide range of activity options that allow you and your child to choose what is most enjoyable:
Plan Ahead
Children thrive on familiar routines and schedules. Some may benefit from knowing extra information about your outing so they can anticipate each step of the day. Help them learn what comes next by communicating each layer. Keep it flexible and open-ended but help them visualize the unique plan.
These mindful conversations help children prepare for unique, out-of-routine commitments, upcoming events, and celebrations. Talking about it ahead of time promotes understanding.
Participate in Activities at Home
Seasonal celebrations don’t always have to involve a different destination! You and your child can engage in autumn-themed activities at home. Consider making a favorite cozy recipe or going on a nature walk. These are simple, but impactful ways to incorporate seasonal traditions in a more comfortable setting.
Be sure to browse our family newsletter and school blog for more creative ideas!