Parents, if you are tired of the holiday scramble, start by choosing one tiny ritual that feels doable, not Pinterest perfect. Think lighting a single candle before dinner, reading a short poem together, or sending one postcard to a far away relative. These slow family traditions build family connection over time because they are simple and repeatable.
When kids know what to expect, the small ritual itself becomes the story, and it outlives the latest toy or trend. Keep it low fuss, and you will actually do it, promise.
Next, make space for wonder rather than presents. Try an evening walk where everyone looks for three quiet things that sparkle, or a shoebox of sentimental objects that gets opened each year. These mindful holiday traditions create memory without consumerism, and…
