Posted: 12/20/2007 at 04:41 PM
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The holidays are a time of excitement and of family reunion. The season demands good food, reconnecting with family members and relaxation. Most holiday hosts have a good idea about what is required to create a cheery atmosphere, but any tips aimed at boosting festive comfort ought to be heard. Perhaps this year you have a newly disabled family member and want to do everything in you can to make their holiday experience as pleasant as possible.
Here are the top ten ways to make your newly disabled family member comfortable for the holidays:
There you go. If you keep a sense of humor, make a good holiday desert and follow these ten tips and you'll have happy holidays indeed!
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hey poindexter merry christmas and happy new year to you:) xoxo
Happy Holidays, Tim!
Very good tips for all year. Thanks Tim and hope your holidays were nice.
thank you all!
Lovely to read something like this..I have an autistic 14 yr old son who has made me so proud and is my reason for being,and ashamed of his father and family for being so ignorant as to walk away from him their loss!!
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