Experts share tips on how to help special needs children during the holidays
"Some things related to manners and greetings and things like that, you can let people know not to push too hard on or to expect."
WARNER ROBINS, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT)— The holiday season is a special time of year. For kids with special needs though, it could mean disrupting their routine. Whitney Trapp is a behavioral analyst with Hopebridge Autism Therapy Center. She says it’s important to set expectations with family members before a holiday visit, like reminding them of habits that aren’t necessary to push…