Christmas can be a difficult time of the year. And for families who have experienced the loss of a baby, it is a reminder of those who can't be with us. We know that things are not always as positive as they appear on social media and if you need someone to talk to during this time, our befriending service might be useful. If you're interested in accessing resources to support you or someone you know during the festive period, you can find these by visiting website or by getting in touch. Email enquiries@foreverstars.org or visit https://lnkd.in/dcAjYSB 🌟 #BabyLoss #Bereavement #Nottingham
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Looking for a way to make this Christmas enjoyable for your Special child? Here are some tips to help you make the most of the festive season with your family. #specialneeds #childrenwithspecialneeds #holiday #christmas #specialneedparenting #CLSN
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It's the festive season! I know you might want to send your children out for the holiday to meet their uncles, aunts, cousins and celebrate together. It is a good idea, but before you do that, read this to learn how to protect and empower them during this period to avoid stories that touch the heart. Paedophiles are everywhere and your children need to be protected. Do not ignore this. Parenting requires being intentional, and this is one thing you need to be intentional about. Both your growing child and teenager need this education. Swipe through the tips, take action and let me know in the comment section which one resonates most with you. Together, let’s create a safe and joyful festive experience for our children! Be guided.
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How to Manage The Holidays Without Stress and Conflict 😎 Christmas is seen as a time of joy but for a lot of people it can be so stressful especially as a separated parent. Here are some tips to reduce stress and conflict during the festive season. ✅️ Plan Ahead: Make agreements as early as possible and stick to them. Changing agreements on the day while everyone has planned their day will lead to conflict. ✅️ Focus on the Kids: Most parents want to spend Christmas Day (especially the morning) with their children. That is understandable, however as a separated parent it is highly likely that you will have to share the time with your children with your ex. Do it in a way that works for the kids and makes sure they have an enjoyable day. Sitting in the car all day might not be what they have on their wish list. ✅️ If you do not have the kids in your care do something great for yourself that fills your cup so you can have a nice day despite not being with your kids. Learn More: https://lnkd.in/gMmAe5jw #ChristmasWithKids #FamilyFirst #CoParentingChristmas #HolidayHarmony #SeasonOfGiving #StrongerFamilies #SharedParenting
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Engaging in life with joy and purpose is an important part of aging well. The holiday season can evoke mixed emotions for older adults, but with a little extra effort, you can help make their season brighter. Involve them by planning inclusive festivities that cater to all ages. Here are some tips for hosting a successful event: 1. Schedule your festivities to align with your older loved one’s routine as much as possible. 2. Offer simple activities that encourage interaction and engagement among family members of all ages. 3. Leave room for quality time spent talking and sharing memories. Most importantly, cherish the moments spent together this holiday season. Have a tip of your own? Let us know in the comments below! 👇🏽 #seniorliving #dayton #eldercare #agingwell #independentliving
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Christmas is a time for family, love, and togetherness, but for parents unable to see their child, it can be one of the most heart-wrenching periods of the year. The festive season, filled with traditions and joy, becomes a stark reminder of absence, leaving parents grappling with feelings of loss, loneliness, and helplessness. The sight of other families celebrating can amplify the pain, while unanswered questions about their child’s wellbeing or happiness weigh heavily. For many, the struggle is not just emotional but practical—facing the barriers of legal processes or strained co-parenting arrangements during what should be the happiest time of the year. Struggling with the heartbreak of not seeing your child this Christmas? You’re not alone, and support is just a click away. 🌟 Let Family Law Cafe help you take control and work towards brighter, more connected holidays ahead. 💻 Visit us at www.familylawcafe.co.uk 📞 Reach out today to start your journey towards resolution. #FamilyLawSupport #ChildCustodySupport #CoParentingChallenges #BrighterHolidaysAhead
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As people gather to eat this holiday season, please remember how challenging this time can be for #Neurodivergent people who struggle with eating. One of the most loving things you can do for ND children and adults in your life as a host, is to keep their safe foods in your house and include them at your gathering table. A table with #safefoods on it, is an inclusive table. ❤️🎄 Other tips to make your gathering accessible: 🎄 Have a "we only talk about our own plate" rule among family and friends. No policing or pressure of others. Food anxiety is not a nice #Xmas gift to give! Let them be ❤️ 🎄 Provide a #quietspace where people can go to eat unobserved if they need that and let them know discreetly- never in front of others. Respect privacy and don't embarrass people. Some people also need distractions and sensory inputs removed to be able to eat. Make sure the space has a closing door or curtain, is away from noise/people, is low lit, and has somewhere comfortable to sit down. 🎄 Don't bring up a child or adult's eating needs or habits as a topic of conversation in company, unless that child or Disabled person raises it and is enthusiastically engaging. Enthusiastic consent applies here! 🎄 Recognise hunger signs in #ARFID parents who may be cooking for others but not eating, themselves. Bring them, without fuss or ceremony, small safe snacks to keep their blood sugar up, and keep their water bottle filled. 🎄 #Strew food around ARFID loved ones. Leave safe foods in places you know they'll go sit and rest or socialise. Leave bottles of water or energy drinks, whatever it is they like, in places where they may stop a while. Remember, nourishing one another in a community is about attunement, careful consideration, preserving dignity and treating others with the same care we would like to receive. If you wouldn't like being humiliated and pressured about your food intake in front of relatives and friends - don't do it to someone else! No matter their age. Age 6 or 65; we all deserve to enjoy respect and #dignity with any aspect of Disability and our personhood. Stay safe 🎄❤️🎄🎅
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🎄**Money or Gifts for Christmas? 🎁 The Ultimate Parenting Dilemma!**🎄 Every year, I find myself in the same festive pickle—do I give my kids money or a pile of carefully chosen presents? And honestly, when do we stop pretending Santa’s responsible for half the things under the tree? 🎅✨ I mean, at what age does Christmas magic shift from "What’s Santa bringing?" to "Will I get cash this year?" I know every family has that tipping point—but it’s so tricky to know when! 🤔 💸 Money is easy, sure, and kids love it (who doesn’t?). But there’s just something about watching them tear into a surprise that’s hard to beat! And there’s always that one present they swear is from the Big Man in Red—even if it looks suspiciously like my handwriting. So, how do you all handle this balancing act? Is it a hard cutoff for Santa or gifts? Or does it just naturally fade as they grow? Drop your thoughts below—I need all the tips to avoid any "Santa isn’t real" meltdowns! 😂👇 #ParentingDebates #ChristmasDilemmas #SantaOrNot
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For #StuckParents and #SingleParents Christmas can be a challenging time that may mean not seeing your children or family / home and prove a reminder of what you have lost. This article helps provide some ideas how to survive Christmas as a single parent https://lnkd.in/eVgX-dMV.
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Create Magical Holiday Traditions with Your Kids Explore how to establish unique holiday traditions that bring joy to your child, even in shared custody situations. Learn to make every Christmas special, ensuring your kids feel loved and cherished during this festive time, regardless of where they spend it. #HolidayTraditions #ChristmasMagic #ParentingTips #CoParenting #JoyfulHolidays #FamilyBonding #ChildhoodMemories #FestiveSeason #SharedCustody #ParentingAdvice
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Christmas is a time for family, which is why separated parents can find the festive season challenging, especially if there is difficulty in agreeing how their children shall spend their time. Read Catherine Morgan's advice on navigating Christmas as a separated parent here: https://lnkd.in/eYm-a7cy #FamilyLaw #ChildrenArrangements #SeparatedParents
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