7 Tips for Getting Through and Enjoying The Holidays with Kids

Oluseye Ashiru

Hey fellow parents gearing up for the holiday frenzy—let's chat!


The holiday season is magical, right? But let's be real, it can also be a whirlwind of chaos, especially when kids are involved. From juggling festive activities to managing the sugar rush from holiday treats, it's quite the rollercoaster.


But fear not! I've gathered seven tried-and-true tips to help us not just survive but actually enjoy this holiday season with our little ones. Because let's face it, creating those heartwarming memories doesn't have to come with stress and chaos.


Join me in exploring these strategies designed to navigate the holiday hustle and bustle while savoring those precious moments with our kids. From managing expectations to finding joy in the little things, let's dive into these tips to make this holiday season a truly magical and enjoyable time for the whole family!


Embracing the chilly weather during the holidays can be an adventure in itself!


Kids often have unique ideas about what makes the season special. Let them explore their interests. Trust me, their independence will give you peace of mind while ensuring their safety.


Frosty Adventures: Encourage outdoor activities suited for cold weather. Whether it's building snowmen, a friendly snowball fight, or making snow angels, the outdoors can tire them out and lessen the energy they have to pester you indoors.

Creative Indoor Fun: Stir their creativity by organizing an indoor 'showtime.' Dress-up sessions or putting on mini-performances with friends can be a blast and a great way to keep them engaged indoors.

Messy Is Merry: Ease up on having a picture-perfect home during the holidays. Someone wise once said, 'Don't have white furniture if you've got kids!' Letting them have fun without strict rules will bring more joy without you constantly watching over them.

Encourage Exploration: Provide a safe space for them to explore, be it their rooms or a designated area. This gives you some 'me-time' while they engage in their own adventures.

Friendship Fun: Host playdates! When their play ideas start running low, friends can bring in fresh and imaginative activities. It's a win-win—they're occupied, and you get some breathing space.

Team Up for Babysitting: Arrange a babysitting swap with another trusted family. This gives both moms a breather to catch up on other holiday tasks without worrying about the kids.


Exploring holiday traditions through a Christian lens brings an extra layer of joy and depth to this festive season.


Let’s dive into some heartwarming traditions and activities that celebrate faith, family, and the true spirit of Christmas.