Parenting Pointers: Holiday Season Tips from Daniel Tiger
The Neighborhood of Make Believe is getting ready to celebrate the holidays with “ Snowflake Day,” a brand-new Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
half-hour special. The episode will premiere on November
25 and then preschoolers and parents can tune in again together on
November 28, November 30, December 11 and December 25 (check local
listings). Because the busy season can be very stressful for families, the show’s creator and executive producer Angela Santomero, who’s also a child development expert and mom, is sharing tips on how to ensure everyone has a “grr–ific” holiday.
- Create Your Own Holiday Traditions
– These extra special family rituals will make the season less
stressful and more meaningful for everyone. Don’t worry about not
sticking with traditions that you grew up with or trying to make
everything “perfect.” Whether it’s going to a community show, baking or
crafting paper lanterns together, each year offers the opportunity to
strengthen your own family’s traditions and make wonderful and lasting
new memories!
- Get Your Children Involved
– Kids love to participate and to feel like they’re an important part
of the holiday preparations, so have them help make place cards, work on
decorations, put out gifts, etc. It’s a great way to help get them
excited about the festivities – and one less thing for you to have to
do, too!
- Prepare Kids for New Situations –
Encountering unfamiliar situations can be stressful for young children,
so, as Mom Tiger told Daniel, “When we do something new, let’s talk
about what we’ll do.” Before going to a holiday party or gathering, let
your child know what they’ll experience and who may be there. This will
help them relax and feel prepared for what’s ahead!
- Teach Preschoolers to Be Thankful
– Did your child get something that wasn’t exactly on their wish list?
Let them know that, while it’s OK not to like every gift, it’s important
to show their appreciation and remember that someone was thoughtful
enough to do something nice for them! Encourage them to make thank you
cards to further underscore the importance of being grateful.
- Reinforce the True Meaning of the Holidays –
At holiday time, there’s so much pressure to buy, buy, buy. Parents can
help head off disappointment by reminding kids that they may not get everything
they want. This also provides the perfect opportunity for parents to
emphasize the importance of giving to others during the holiday season –
and that the most special “gift” of all is spending time together!
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