by Nicole LaChance, Marketing & Communications Coordinator
The holidays are a stressful time for everyone, but can be even more so for families with gifted children. Between , veering from normal routines and the challenge of gift-giving, it鈥檚 enough to stress out even the most patient caregiver.聽 Below are some helpful posts from gifted bloggers and organizations to help this season be peaceful and enjoyable.
Licensed Psychologist Gail Post, Ph.D. shares practical tips on how parents can help gifted children, and themselves, handle their unique stressors around the holidays. Tips include setting realistic expectations and taking time for yourself as a parent to decompress.
More practical tips for parents, this time from a fellow parent of three gifted children, published by Supporting the Emotional Needs of the Gifted (SENG). The author focuses on parents of children with intensities.
An enjoyable and honest guide about managing intensities from gifted parenting blogger Raising Lifelong Learners. The author includes some much-needed encouragement to parents at the end.
Written from the perspective of a parent, this post from Gifted-Ed Connections is a short reflection on parental anxiety and how that translates to the holiday season. An encouraging short read for anxious parents.
Adventures of Hahn Academy shares some of the 鈥渜uirky鈥 gifts her gifted son has requested throughout the years. The post includes a list of her son鈥檚 favorite past gifts, which may be helpful to anyone searching for a last minute Christmas gift for the gifted child in their life.
More practical tips from SENG, this time from a therapist specializing in gifted children, who is a mother of the gifted herself. A nice reminder not to forget the simple things, like sleep and maintaining eating habits, in a busy season.
Finally, a post from the 优蜜视频 archive on managing the intensities of multiple gifted individuals. The post includes advice for both hosts and guests on how to have a peaceful holiday season.
What are your favorite tips for managing the holiday stress?
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