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7 Summer Survival Tips: Keep Your Neurodivergent Child Busy, Regulated, and Engaged
Summer break is a time for rest, play, and family memories—but for many parents of neurodivergent children, it can also bring challenges like disrupted routines, increased sensory needs, and a lot of “I’m bored” moments.
Whether your child is autistic, has ADHD, sensory processing challenges, or struggles with transitions, the lack of structure during summer can quickly lead to meltdowns or shutdowns—for everyone. At Path2Growth, we believe summer should feel safe, supportive, and fun. That’s why we’ve pulled together a few tried-and-true tips to help keep your neurodivergent child regulated and meaningfully engaged all summer long.