Empowering Exceptional Minds

Sleigh Bells & Deep Breaths: Holiday Transitions Through a Regulation Lens


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The holiday season can be filled with meaningful moments—and also a lot of transitions. Changes in routine, travel, social expectations, and sensory input can be especially demanding for neurodivergent kids and teens, and for the adults supporting them.

In this episode, we’re joined by Maayan, an educational therapist and parent, and Joyce, a special education teacher, executive function coach, and parent of three boys. Together, they bring both professional insight and real-life experience to a compassionate conversation about navigating holiday transitions and travel with neurodivergent children and teens.

We explore why transitions often feel harder during the holidays, how anticipation and loss of predictability impact the nervous system, and why behavior is best understood as communication—not defiance. From long car rides and airport security lines to family gatherings and unfamiliar expectations, we break down common challenges and what’s really happening beneath the surface.

Listeners will walk away with practical, regulation-focused strategies, including:

  • What to pack beyond clothes—sensory supports, comfort items, and emotional anchors

  • How to build in regulation space before, during, and after travel

  • Ways to support kids and teens without pushing constant engagement

  • Why teens may mask during events and need intentional decompression afterward

We also turn the lens inward. Supporting others through constant transitions requires emotional bandwidth, and self-care during the holidays isn’t optional—it’s essential. Maayan and Joyce share simple, grounding practices that help adults reset their own nervous systems in small but meaningful ways.

This episode is about progress, not perfection, honoring every nervous system, and offering yourself compassion in a season full of change.

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Empowering Exceptional MindsBy Educational Therapy LLC