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How To Create a More Inclusive Christmas for Neurodivergent Children

The Christmas season can be an exciting and magical time for children, but for neurodivergent students, the noise, bright lights and changes in routine during December can be overwhelming. This can make it difficult for some children to enjoy the festivities fully.

Neurodivergence is the natural differences in how people’s brains work, including conditions such as Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, and Tourette’s Syndrome. Understanding these differences helps teachers create environments that meet diverse sensory and learning needs, especially during the busy Christmas period.

For SEND teachers and SEND teaching assistants, the goal is to ensure every student can enjoy the season without stress, exclusion or sensory overload. To support this, here are 9 ways schools can create a more inclusive Christmas for neurodivergent children:

  • Ease into festivities.
  • Host a kindness countdown.
  • Create a quiet carol corner.
  • Embark on winter nature walks.
  • Organise a flexible celebration timetable.
  • Promote peer understanding.
  • Adapt the school nativity.
  • Hold a calm craft morning.
  • Use personalised greeting projects.

Teachers can also spread smaller activities over several days to avoid overwhelming students, allowing them to choose what feels right for them.

Specialist education recruitment agency Spencer Clarke Group are sharing practical tips to help all students enjoy a positive and exciting Christmas season! 

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Eva Henderson

Eva joined Spencer Clarke Group in 2023 as a Marketing Assistant. Spencer Clarke Group is an award-winning education and SEND recruitment agency dedicated to assisting schools with their recruitment challenges and finding candidates their dream career paths. In 2025, Spencer Clarke Group were named Best Recruitment Marketing Team, Best Public Sector Recruitment Agency and Best Temporary Recruitment Agency at the Recruiter Awards!

https://www.spencerclarkegroup.co.uk/

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