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Self-Care Tips for Families Over the Holidays

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The holidays can cause added stress for parents and families as a whole. Try these self-care tips.

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The holidays are full of special moments for families, but they can also come with heightened stress. With so much to be planned and coordinated, many parents find themselves feeling like they have a never-ending to-do list. For co-parents, the holidays may also come with an altered custody schedule, making an already hectic time of year more complicated.

If you’re feeling overwhelmed this holiday season, remember to practice self-care

This is not only a reminder for parents, but for children as well. If you’re feeling stressed, your kids are probably experiencing this feeling too. Here are 4 tips to help your family reduce stress and focus on self-care over the holidays:

All family members should take time to focus on their psychological state over the holidays

Everyone in your family unit can benefit from these techniques. If you’re in a joint custody situation and your child is spending time with your co-parent over the holidays, it’s important to discuss these items if your relationship allows. This helps create consistency for your child in both homes.

If some of your holiday stress is related to sharing custody over the holidays, consider using a co-parenting app, like TalkingParents. Our Shared Calendar can help you and your co-parent coordinate holiday custody schedules and events.

In addition to messaging and phone calls, we also offer Video Calling. This allows you and your co-parent to video chat with your child during special moments that may take place over the holidays. If a co-parenting app might be able to assist you with self-care, consider joining TalkingParents today.

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