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Why Our Kids Drive Us Crazy Over the Holidays

Why Our Kids Drive Us Crazy Over the Holidays

Update: 2024-11-13
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Do your kids drive you crazy over the holidays? Does their behavior escalate? Join our conversation to learn why and what you can do about it. We will talk with Erin Nasmyth is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with a Master’s in Social Work. She is the co-founder of Adoption Support Alliance, which provides services and support to adoptive families. She has worked in the public and private adoption and foster care system.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Is it common to see behavioral changes for the worse during the holiday season?
  • What are some of the behaviors you might see that allow our kids to drive us crazy?
  • What are some of the stressors that we may not recognize that cause these behaviors? 
    • New things
    • New people
    • Change in routines
    • Parental distraction
    • Past history with holidays
    • Too much of everything-sensory overload
  • Practical ideas of how can we make the holidays smoother for our kids and for you
  • Ideas on how to get our family onboard for making these changes to our holidays to make it easier for our kids?

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Why Our Kids Drive Us Crazy Over the Holidays

Why Our Kids Drive Us Crazy Over the Holidays

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