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Family-Friendly New Year’s Eve Fun at Home
Skip the babysitter and celebrate New Year’s Eve at home with the whole family! Hosting an at-home party can be just as exciting as going out. Set up games, crafts, and snacks to make it a night your kids won’t forget. Make your New Year’s Eve celebration extra special by spending family time together and welcoming the new year with fun memories!
Fun Family Traditions to Start for the New Year
Looking for ways to make the new year extra meaningful? Start some family traditions that are easy to stick with and bring more joy to your everyday life! From setting family goals to creating creating new routines to learning something new, there are so many ways to stay connected. These family tradition ideas are perfect for building family togetherness and turning small moments into lasting memories.
Parenting Tips: Simple Songs for Managing Big Emotions
Parenting made easier with Daniel Tiger! Empower your parenting — learn how strategy songs like the "Mad Song" and “When You’re Sick, Rest is Best” Song can turn tantrums, meltdowns, and frustration into moments of calm and problem-solving. These simple yet effective songs not only teach social-emotional skills to your kids, they can help you, the parent or caregiver, manage your own big emotions during stressful situations!
Fun and Easy Volunteering Ideas for Kids and Families
Looking for ways to teach your kids the value of compassion, community service, and giving back? Volunteering can be fun, easy, and rewarding for the whole family! Whether it's a community cleanup, picking up a gift for a toy drive, or spending time with seniors at a senior center, there are tons of simple ideas that teach kids how to be a helper. Make it part of your family routine and watch the giving spirit grow!
Helping Kids Overcome Anxiety with Confidence-Building Tips
Is your kid stressed about new experiences and unfamiliar situations? Whether it’s starting a new sport, taking a test, or a challenging scenario involving friends, there are easy ways to help them stay calm and approach the situation with confidence. Talk through their emotions, make a simple plan, practice steps, and share your own stories. Helping your child feel prepared can turn anxiety into success!
Three Ways to Help Your Child Build Better Friendships
From organizing playdates to providing support through the ups and downs of school to offering guidance as kids form more independent friendships, parents play a key role in helping children navigate the world of friendships. These tips can help you teach the basics of building healthy relationships to your kids and guide them in forming meaningful, lasting connections as they grow!
New Year's Reflection Prompts for Kids
Get ready for the new year with a fun and creative reflection activity for kids! From reading new books to learning new things at school, these New Year reflection prompts are a fantastic way to help kids set goals and intentions for the year ahead. Ideal as a classroom activity or family tradition to make celebrating New Year’s even more thoughtful!
8 Playdate Ideas for Preschoolers
Planning a playdate for preschoolers can be tricky, but the fun, laughter, and friendships that come from it are totally worth it! If you're looking for some creative playdate ideas, you’ll love these eight fun activities that will keep your little ones happy, entertained, and learning.
Give the Gift of Shared Family Experiences for the Holidays
Inspired by Nochebuena, these ten holiday experiences to give are more than just things to do — they are a way to build family togetherness and practice problem-solving! Spending time together exploring new places and creating new things teaches kids about patience, creativity, and empathy while giving them a sense of accomplishment. Shared experiences are perfect for slowing down and celebrating the holiday spirit meaningfully!
Build Responsibility with Holiday Chores Kids Will Actually Love
Just like Curious George, kids love to lend a hand — especially during the holidays! Giving children age-appropriate tasks not only makes them feel helpful but also teaches how things work around the house. These small tasks help foster family togetherness while taking a little off your plate. This season, let kids experience the joy of contributing — and watch them take pride in a job well done!
Family Game Night: Lyla in the Loop Card Game
Need a fun idea for your next family night? Take a cue from Lyla in the Loop from PBS KIDS and use creative problem-solving skills to create your own card game! This activity promotes computational thinking while encouraging family togetherness. An easy craft for kids that also works as a family game, it’s the perfect way to enjoy meaningful moments with family!
Family Traditions: Practicing Gratitude with Kids at Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving traditions for kids bring families closer and create cherished memories. But celebrating without recognizing the real history of Thanksgiving, including the experiences of Native Americans and Indigenous Peoples in America, misses an important part of the story. By teaching Thanksgiving's origins and practicing gratitude, kids can gain a deeper understanding and become more critical thinkers. Learning the true history helps them find more things to be grateful for, past and present!
Family Fun: Ways Kids Can Help at Home with Family Gatherings
Looking for ways your kids can help around the house during the holidays? Whether you’re planning a special family dinner or big family reunion, there are plenty of ways to involve your children in the process. Kids can pitch in by helping with meal prep, setting the table, and offering fun games to play. Not only do these activities teach valuable problem-solving skills at home, they also foster a sense of gratitude and responsibility!
Positive Parenting: How to Avoid Holiday Meltdowns
Holiday stress can trigger meltdowns in children who struggle with managing their emotions. Getting back to basics, positive parenting solutions, and coping strategies for kids can help them express their feelings in healthier ways. Try using frustration tolerance activities or a feelings chart to minimize tantrums. When we help our children learn to work through their stress, they'll be better equipped to handle the hectic holiday season at home with family and loved ones!
How to Prevent Holiday Tantrums
Kids sometimes have a hard time expressing their feelings of stress, which can lead to tantrums or meltdowns. Social skills activities and social emotional learning can help them understand and manage these big emotions. Try using a feelings chart and other coping skills to boost happiness. Calming sensory and frustration tolerance activities can also provide relief, making holiday stress and overwhelm easier to handle at home!