I love Christmas. Christmas is something that I look forward to all year long. But Christmas in Special Education can look a little bit different. There’s some things that we should be mindful of, to help our students have the best experience possible.
I’m always working to try and share as much information, tips, advice and experience as I can. But, I know that sometimes all of these things can get mixed up. Or if you’re stuck, and you’re looking for something quickly, you might not know what to look for.
That’s why I decided to make this ‘Christmas in Special Education’ page on my website. On this page you’ll find links to everything Christmas related. From blog posts, to podcasts, to Pinterest boards and even resources and activities for you to use with your students. You’ll probably find almost everything you need here.
And if you do find this page helpful, please consider sharing it with your friends, family members and colleagues too.
Blog Posts
- 5 Fun Activities for Christmas Eve
- Throwing an Autism Friendly Christmas Party
- Having an Autism Friendly Christmas
- Christmas in the Classroom
- 10 Best Presents for Your Child
- Christmas Book Recommendations
- 13 Christmas Activities for Kids
- Having a Secret Santa Shop in School
- Christmas and Jehovah’s Witnesses in the Classroom
- Christmas Jumper Day in Special Education
Cookery
- Malteaser Christmas Pudding
- Candy Cane Hearts
- Krispie Christmas Trees
- Christmas Pudding Biscuits
- Marshmallow Rudolph
- Chocolate Mallow Christmas Pudding
Crafts
- Robin Paper Plate Craft
- Snowman Handprint Bauble
- Christmas Tree Fingerprint Decoration
- Footprint Mistletoe
- Santa Sun Catcher Craft
- Snowman Footprint
- Snowman Sticks
- Snowmen Finger Painting
- Handprint Reindeer
- Light Fingerprints Christmas Card
- Paper Plate Santa
- Christmas Tree Buttons
- Snowman Socks