Nov. 20, 2025

Preparing for the Holidays with Kailee, Calm Routines for Our Autistic Family | E66

Preparing for the Holidays with Kailee, Calm Routines for Our Autistic Family | E66

Hey, What's Up! It's Tommy.

The holidays are coming, and I am here with my wife, Kailee, to talk about how we prepare our family for this season. We share what is working for Wyatt after a tough stretch post-anesthesia, how we lower stress with simple traditions, and how we protect sibling connection for Jesse. We talk about gluten-free and dairy-free swaps, magnesium and other calming tools, the power of small moments like Christmas lights and movie nights, and why flexible plans can turn a hard day into a good memory. If you are carrying holiday anxiety, you are not alone. You can make a safe plan, you can choose your battles, and your small traditions can still feel big.

Key Takeaways

  • Lower the bar for holiday expectations, then celebrate small wins.
  • Build simple family traditions you control, like a lights drive or a movie night.
  • Keep food plans clear: gluten-free and dairy-free first, treats in moderation.
  • Plan for sensory breaks and quiet rooms at gatherings.
  • Sibling awareness matters. Give each child time that feels special.
  • Flexible schedules reduce stress. Decide day-of if an event fits your child’s needs.
  • Safety first: doorknob covers and clear exit plans calm everyone.
  • Gifts can wait. If opening presents is hard in the moment, try later at home.
  • Track recent changes after medical events, then adjust supports.
  • Parents need care too. Use calming tools and ask for help when you need it.

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Let’s keep this season simple, calm, and special, one small tradition at a time.

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