A Happy Christmas is destroyed when families (or ex’s) don’t get along, when tensions rise and family conflict threatens to erupt. Today Santa shares some helpful tips for a peace-full Christmas.
In Santa’s eighth letter he shares his thoughts for Parents about what helps when sad or bad things happen at Christmas. Help children deal with upsets, change or loss.
Christmas Is For Giving – helping children develop compassion for others.
Day 7 of Santa’s Letters to Parents: what do grandparents know about how to have a happy Christmas? #LettersToSanta #parenting #Christmas
What to do when there is no money for presents at Christmas. Santa’s a bit late out of bed this morning. Here’s his sixth letter to Parents who may be feeling worried, frustrated or despondent this Christmas. Here’s a gift idea with a difference!
Whoops – where’s Santa? On Day 5 Mrs Claus answers PercyPostElf’s letter about grown ups who seem to be trapped in shopping, shopping, shopping this Christmas.
Welcome to day four of twelve days of Christmas:
Letters from Santa and his North Pole team re How to Have a Happy Christmas Despite Freezing Financial Conditions.
Welcome to our third letter from Santa and his North Pole team. How to help a child deal with disappointment at Christmas.
Welcome to day two of twelve days of Christmas: What to do when your child has BIG ‘wants’ on their Christmas wishlist?
Letters to Parents from Santa and his North Pole team.
What to do when your child has unrealistic expectations at Christmas? Enjoy our letters from Santa and his North Pole team re How to Have a Happy Christmas Despite Freezing Financial Conditions.
At this festive time of year ‘spoiling’ is often on our minds. Parents query, ‘I always want to give my children what I never had. But how do I balance that so they don’t end up being spoiled brats?’
So what is a ‘spoilt’ child? We talk about fruit being spoilt when …