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Coloring during the Christmas holidays can be a fun and therapeutic activity for children, especially those who have sensory processing disorder. It is that time of year when I am asked for suggestions on what parents can do to keep children busy during the holidays.
The holiday season is a time for celebration and for many children coloring is a fun and creative way to get into the spirit of the season. Coloring can be a therapeutic and calming activity for children and providing free coloring pages for them is a great way to keep them entertained during the winter break.
Coloring provides a calming activity that can help children with sensory differences regulate themselves. Coloring requires focus and concentration, which can help soothe children. Providing children with Christmas coloring pages can also be a festive way to encourage children with sensory processing disorder to celebrate the holiday season.
I have created these free coloring pages for you to print off for your kids during the holidays. I hope that they are helpful.
Coloring pages featuring Christmas trees and snowmen can provide a new tradition for children, while also giving them an opportunity to express their creativity. There are many free resources available online for free holiday coloring pages for children. These resources make it easy for parents and teachers to provide festive coloring activities for children.
Coloring books don't need to be expensive. I have found some great coloring books, markers and crayons at the local dollar stores too. Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays!
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DISCLAIMER: I have learned a lot over the years but I am still learning. Always do your own research and exercise sound judgment. I am not an occupational therapist or a physician. I am an adult who has sensory processing disorder, a sensory parent and a Grandma. The information on this website is not medical advice and does not replace the information that your child's therapists or medical professionals give you. These are just ideas that I have learned myself over the years of being a parent and an adult living with SPD. If you are concerned for your child, please always seek medical attention through a family doctor, pediatrician or therapist. This website is for awareness and support purposes only. Each child is different and what works for one child may not for another because all children have different sensory needs. Please always consult with a professional.
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