
Episode 19: 6 Ways to Simplify Christmas with Kids: An Adoptive Mom’s Perspective
Adoptive Mom Life | Open Adoption, Adoptive Parenting, Birth Family, Christian Community, Biblical Encouragement · Heartgrown Mama
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Show Notes
In today’s podcast, we’re discussing simplifying holidays with little kids, especially if your family was made possible by adoption.
Everything we talk about applies to ALL families with little kids (probably aged 10 and under), but we’re looking at this through the lens of adoption.
This may or may not look different for your family depending on your child’s needs, but I think it’s safe to say all children have a need for simplicity and structure.
When it comes to holidays, specifically Christmastime, what does your family love to do? What works well? What traditions do you hold to? What lights your children up inside? Are there areas where you need to pivot? Let’s dive into today’s topic and talk about ways to simplify the holidays with little kids in the home. The goal here is to make moms, dads and kids feel loved and not overstressed this holiday season.
What are some ways you’re simplifying the holidays this year?
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