Star Wars Day

Star Wars Day was created by a mistake in translation of ‘May the force be with you’. Click here to learn more about this holiday.

Below are some of the activities I found to celebrate this day:

(Use at your own discretion.)

30 Star Wars Crafts & Activities – Red Ted Art’s Blog

Welcome to Star Wars in the Classroom

Star Wars STEM Learning Activities for Kids – Left Brain Craft Brain

Star Wars Day: May the 4th Be With You | StarWars.com

Star Wars Day: May Fourth Activities, Events, And How To Celebrate

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May Day

May Day is the day to celebrate the arrival of Spring and the coming of Summer with our family and friends. Click here to learn more about this holiday.

Below are some of the activities I found to celebrate this day:

(Use at your own discretion.)

May Day Crafts – DLTK-Kids

May Day Activities – ThoughtCo

Celebrating May Day With Crafts and Baskets – The Spruce

May Day Preschool Activities and Crafts – First School

Montessori-Inspired May Day Activities – Living Montessori Now

6 Easy Ways to Celebrate May Day (with Pictures) – wikiHow

May Day Activities
Word Searches, Word Jumbles and Worksheets

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Leap Day

Below are some links to fun activities for Leap Day:
(Use at your own discretion.)

 

leap year activities for kids on Pinterest

leap day for kids on YouTube

Leap Day Activities

7 Ideas for Celebrating Leap Day

Celebrate Leap Day!

IT’S A LEAP YEAR! 21 Fun Leap Day Activities!

WHAT IS LEAP YEAR… AND ACTIVITIES TO CELEBRATE THE DAY.

Leap Day Lesson Ideas for Kids

 

George Washington’s Birthday

Below are some links to fun activities for George Washington’s Birthday:

(Use at your own discretion.)

George Washington’s Birthday activities for kids on Pinterest

George Washington’s Birthday for kids on YouTube

Presidents Day: Unique Crafts about George Washington

Meaningful Activities For Kids On George Washington’s Birthday

President George Washington

Learning Games and Activities for Kids

George Washington Cotton Ball and Paper Craft

George Washington

The Right Way vs The Wrong Way

I think everyone knows by now that I have a special needs child. He is 14 years old. Where has time gone? He can be the sweetest most loving child on most days. On other days he can be the most irritating and annoying child on the planet. He will test your patience to the limits and then some. So life can be a little crazy here especially when it comes to the toilet paper!

We quickly learned that routines were a must! He thrives on routines and schedules. He likes to know what is to be expected and when to expect it. He does not, I repeat DOES NOT, like changes. As we all know there are many changes in life and especially with this many people in our house things are constantly changing.

So what do we do? How do we handle the changes? How do we keep our sanity?

Well, we have our basic routines. We have routines for mornings, for afternoons, and for bedtimes. We also have our school routines and certain routines that we follow for extra activities. We try our best to stick to these as much as possible and give him something ‘constant’ that he can count on. By trying to keep things as normal as possible, even when we are away from the house, it helps him to stay balanced.

When there are changes we know to keep an extra eye out for him and they way he acts. He will usually give some kind of warning behaviors before he hits complete melt down stage. His older siblings have learned some of these signs are able to help me intercept when needed. We can redirect his attention and focus onto something that doesn’t upset him or we can try to explain what is going on to him depending on the situation.

There are times, like the holidays, when meltdowns are almost inevitable. We try to watch and listen for clues that one is approaching but sometimes a melt down will come out of nowhere. Once we get him through it then all is well again until the next time. The younger kids have learned that this just part of life. They know to give him space and to give him some quiet time so he can calm down and unwind. They have developed and understanding and show a lot of empathy towards him when he is struggling.

Some of the warning signs are in the picture above. I had not made it into the bathroom to do my morning Swish & Swipe and apparently the toilet paper was on the ‘wrong way’ and which was enough to send him over the edge a couple of days ago. He then proceeded to shred the toilet paper all over the bathroom, unfold all of the towels, and turn everything around backwards. Why? I don’t really understand why but I’m sure it made sense to him in some way.

After spending a few minutes in the bathroom he came out and went to his room and shut the door. This wasn’t normal and when I opened the door he was folding his socks and lining them up. He just kept saying something about ‘the wrong way’. It wasn’t long before someone found the mess in the bathroom.

After this event his older sister had me show her how to ‘properly’ fold the towels so that she can help to put them away right. She also had me show her a couple of other ‘tricks’ to cleaning and tidying up the bathroom to help keep it the ‘right way’. She is also displaying empathy towards him and towards me by trying to help with this.

 

Being a Momma of many can be tough. There are some days that are tougher than others. This day was no exception but I also know it could’ve been worse if we didn’t have our routines in place to help him. By helping him we are also helping each other. When one family member is struggling it causes the rest of us to struggle as well.

Something as little as the toilet paper roll can trigger a meltdown which can lead to a ‘bad day’. I know there are so many people who argue about what the right way is for the toilet paper. In our house it is the picture on the left, no exceptions!

I encourage you to look for things that you can do to help others in your house, no arguing about what is the right way or the wrong way, just do it.