Calming the Chaos: Stress-Reducing Strategies for Children During the Holiday Hustle
Foothills Academy Society
Designated Special Education Private School & Community Services centre assisting individuals with Learning Disabilities
For all children, the whirlwind of holiday activities can pose unique challenges. This is especially the case of those with anxiety, ADHD, and other disorders. The increased stimulation from decorations, busy social gatherings, and altered schedules may cause increased sensory disruption and overwhelm. This can lead to more anxiety and stress. The change in routine that accompanies the holiday season is especially impactful. Routines act as stabilizing anchors, providing a sense of predictability and structure. The festive period comes with altered school schedules, new family routines, possible vacations, and changes in extracurricular activities. The school break, while being much needed, is also a source of disruption from typical routine, and can be overwhelming for many.
Children thrive when they are in a structured environment. Any change to their regular routine can make it challenging to maintain attention, get healthy sleep, and regulate big emotions. Some children may not be aware of the relationship between their increased anxiety and the holidays. This makes it important for parents, teachers, and other family members to maintain support during this time.
Planning becomes essential for maintaining a sense of predictability amid the seasonal chaos. It helps to create a supportive environment for children. It becomes crucial for parents to collaborate with their children in establishing a holiday routine that incorporates a balance between festive activities and essential tasks. This way, everyone can enjoy the holiday season!
Strategies for Navigating Routine Change:
Despite a parent's best efforts to establish routines, there may be moments when the holiday excitement becomes overwhelming. Be vigilant for signs of stress, which can manifest as:?
These behaviors can all be related to overwhelm and stress. They are often demonstrated to express stress when words cannot.?
Having a “toolbox” of strategies for emotional regulation in place for when children feel overwhelmed can help them get through their stress and come back to baseline.
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Strategies for an emotional regulation “toolbox”:
In summary, a comprehensive approach to managing holiday overwhelm for children involves a combination of:
By tailoring strategies to address the unique needs of each child, families can ensure that the holiday season is a time of joy and celebration, fostering a positive experience for children and their loved ones.
Further Information:
What about Parenting with ADHD during the Holidays?
Safely Home for the Holidays https://chadd.org/adhd-news/adhd-news-caregivers/safely-home-for-the-holidays/?
Holiday Stress and Adult ADHD https://www.additudemag.com/when-adhders-take-on-the-holidays-we-always-lose/?