Sensory Meltdown Awareness Cards
Does your child struggle with sensory meltdowns? Maybe you’ve been at the grocery store, mid-meltdown with the entire store staring at you and your screaming child? You’re not alone! I’ve been there a dozen times, and I know how much you want to explain to those judging eyes that your child is NOT throwing a tantrum! I know that I struggle to find the right words amidst the chaos, so I’ve put together these handy sensory meltdown awareness cards for parents to have on hand when a meltdown happens. If there’s a person you’d like to explain yourself to, but you don’t have the time, energy, or patience, hand them one of these cards. You’ll be helping to spread awareness and understanding, and they may just have a little more compassion the next time they see a child in distress.
Does your child struggle with sensory meltdowns? Maybe you’ve been at the grocery store, mid-meltdown with the entire store staring at you and your screaming child? You’re not alone! I’ve been there a dozen times, and I know how much you want to explain to those judging eyes that your child is NOT throwing a tantrum! I know that I struggle to find the right words amidst the chaos, so I’ve put together these handy sensory meltdown awareness cards for parents to have on hand when a meltdown happens. If there’s a person you’d like to explain yourself to, but you don’t have the time, energy, or patience, hand them one of these cards. You’ll be helping to spread awareness and understanding, and they may just have a little more compassion the next time they see a child in distress.
Does your child struggle with sensory meltdowns? Maybe you’ve been at the grocery store, mid-meltdown with the entire store staring at you and your screaming child? You’re not alone! I’ve been there a dozen times, and I know how much you want to explain to those judging eyes that your child is NOT throwing a tantrum! I know that I struggle to find the right words amidst the chaos, so I’ve put together these handy sensory meltdown awareness cards for parents to have on hand when a meltdown happens. If there’s a person you’d like to explain yourself to, but you don’t have the time, energy, or patience, hand them one of these cards. You’ll be helping to spread awareness and understanding, and they may just have a little more compassion the next time they see a child in distress.