Simple Shared Rituals: Creating Meaning, Not Mayhem

Parent and child practicing a calming bedtime ritual to create connection and reduce holiday overwhelm.

As parents, we often set the bar very high for how we want the holidays (and, let’s face it, anything else during the year) to be perfect.  I remember when my girls were young, the elf on the shelf was the thing to do, and I had a friend who posted her family elf’s elaborate…

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From Chaos to Calm: Reducing Holiday Overwhelm for Parents

Calming ritual setup with tea and journaling to support mindful parenting during December.

Early December often feels like a whirlwind — shorter days, darker evenings, and the constant push to “make the season magical.” When daylight fades before dinner, many parents notice their patience and energy drop faster than usual. The holidays can feel like… a lot. The good news? You don’t have to white-knuckle your way through…

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The Power of Pause: Why Slowing Down Matters More Than Ever

Mindful pause with tea and journal to start the day calmly

As the holidays approach, the world speeds up, calendars fill, lists grow longer, and your nervous system races to keep up. If you live with ADHD, that pace can feel like too much: constant motion, constant noise, constant pressure to do it all. But here’s the truth: you can’t be present when you’re always in…

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