Disabled Child Birthday Party Planning Tips

Ann Siper
Planning a birthday party for a disabled child or children can be an easy task with a little fore thought. When planning a birthday party for disables children or handicapped children there are a few important items to keep in mind.

Disabled Child Birthday Party Planning Tips #1: The Location

Locating is key when planning a birthday party that will for or including children with handicaps. You want to map out the actual property and understand how effective is the parking, is there a drop off area near a wheel chair assessable door, and are there side walks outside.

Once you get inside look for ready access to bathrooms first. I also recommend looking for wheel chair bathroom stalls. We get so used to these, that it can be shocking to find a location that does not have one, but it can occur.

Finally, maneuverability around the building. Are there wide hallways, what about stairs, and are there elevators. All of these can make or break the fun at a birthday party when getting around can be an effort!

Disabled Child Birthday Party Planning Tips #2: Activities

Activities are one of the best parts of any birthday party. You want to plan activities that all the children can join in. Start by taking into account any disabilities you will be dealing with.

If eye site is an issue, then playing games that are more vocal is a great idea. If many of the kids are wheel chair bound, then plan activities like crafts and board games they can easily do no mater where they are.

Music and art is always a great idea for birthday party activities for any children with handicaps or disabilities!

Disabled Child Birthday Party Planning Tips #3: Food

Finally, it is very important to make sure you have food that everyone can enjoy. The best way to accomplish this is to be in contact with the parents of any children with special needs. Drop them an email checking in to find out if their child has any special dietary needs.

Do this ahead of time and plan around these restrictions before hand. For instance it is very easy to find gluten free birthday cakes and recipes online and in your town. Most parents would prefer kids avoid as much sugar as possible anyway, s have fun treats that include fruit, nuts, and more healthy party foods!

Published by Ann Siper

Ann Siper is a web writer who has written for online sites such as Demand Studios, ehow.com, Goodhousekeeping.com and Overstock.com. She writes on a variety of topics, including holidays, health and fitness,...  View profile

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