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		<title>Surviving Holiday Celebrations When Your Child Has Sensory Overload</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Is your child already dreading summer celebrations? Are you anxious about the inevitable meltdowns, tantrums, and tears that seem to accompany every fireworks display or crowded holiday gathering? If you&#8217;re like many parents we meet, you&#8217;ve probably tried everything—noise-canceling headphones, watching fireworks from a distance, or even avoiding celebrations altogether. But what if I told ... <a title="Surviving Holiday Celebrations When Your Child Has Sensory Overload" class="read-more" href="https://healthyfamilymn.com/surviving-holiday-celebrations-when-your-child-has-sensory-overload/" aria-label="Read more about Surviving Holiday Celebrations When Your Child Has Sensory Overload">Read more</a></p>
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