Nine Tips For A Stress-Free Family Christmas With The Kids

In the run-up to Christmas, we may not know it, butway he is', 'it doesn't mean anything', or you can
we're already preparing ourselves for some stress.understand that, especially with elderly people, they are
We're getting together our ideas of what we want tostill living in their youth and do not understand modern
do on the day, who we're inviting, where we're going,values.
and what gifts we are buying. In all this, we're. If you don't traditionally open your presents until after
developing expectations. Expectations of how the daylunch, give the kids a gift to open in the morning to
will pan out, and in doing so, it's often likely that somekeep them occupied.
of those expectations won't be met. And in all this, we. Have a great all-round family game for kids and
want our children to have a great Christmas too. Soguests to get on with while you are making the
how do we have a great Christmas without all thepreparations for lunch.
stresses that put a strain on our relationships, not only. If you've got creative kids who want to help, give
with our kids, but with our guests too?them a task in the kitchen that they can get on with,
. Even though you are busy preparing lunch andlike preparing vegetables. Remember, let go of any
serving your guests' needs, be aware that your kidsideas of perfection - most guests understand that
still need your attention and see you as their numbersome things kids do for us won't be perfect - the fact
one role model - do not neglect them. Remain patientthat they prepared it will be appreciated.
with them, and answer their requests.. After Christmas day, when all the guests have gone
. At strategic times, get a relative to look after them -home, it does seem to be a bit bleak, with the
this is often appreciated by both parties. Relatives likeexcitement over and more days in the school break to
to think they are wanted and are being useful.get through. Be organised with ideas of activities so
. Make Rule Number One - No kids in the kitchenthat no-one is bored.
before lunch! This means you can get on with. After all the over-eating, a feeling of lethargy can kick
preparations without stressful interruptions. It will alsoin. Kids can be hyperactive, and behaviour wilder than
mean you are not rejecting them by shooing themnormal, causing family upsets. Get them outside, doing
away whenever they come in and get under youractive pursuits - walking, riding bikes, scooters and
feet. They are more likely to respond positively to theskateboards, running on the beach.
rule rather than being told to go away.Christmas doesn't have to be a time of sitting around
. Patience and understanding. Not really something thatand eating. Doing so doesn't bode well with the child's
springs to mind when we think about all our relativesactive needs - they do need to be busy and occupied
coming over. There are always the usual infuriatingand using up their energy, so sitting around can mean
comments made by at least one relation, maybe aboutthey have excess energy they use up in less than
our children's behaviour or what they're eating. Whenacceptable ways, like irritating those around them, and
you react to something, look at what's behind yourbeing boisterous in closed spaces. So even on
reaction, the meaning you are giving it. For example, ifChristmas day, it can be good for all family and guests
a comment were directed at you and your child liketo get out and about for a walk at the park or beach,
"kids these days are just not grateful for all thesefly a kite, play ball.
expensive toys", how would you be feeling? WouldSo with a little preparation and a few rules, Christmas
you be cross, or guilty? And why? It comes down today this year can be enjoyable and a little more
the meaning you have given it - you could make itrelaxed than normal. Or of course, you can do what
mean 'I'm not a good mother', or 'I've brought my childsome do, and just get away from it all together, to
up to be selfish'. If this is so, then you can choose tosunnier or colder climes, and have a totally different
give it a totally new meaning, maybe, 'that's just theChristmas all together!