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What Do I Tell My Kids About Santa? Tips for Tough Conversations
With Christmas right around the corner, I have found myself having this conversation with multiple clients recently. “How do I explain Santa to my literal child with Autism?” “I don’t want to lie to my child who has experienced trauma, but I also want to keep the magic of Christmas alive for them.” “My child is afraid of Santa, how do I navigate that in my house where other children still believe?” There are no hard rules when it comes to Christmas “magic,” and I encourage everyone to think about what is best for the children in their household, even if it doesn’t look like the Hallmark movies. Below are…
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Rediscovering Joy When the Holidays Feel Hard
Driving through town the other evening, I noticed the first wave of holiday lights making their appearance. Wreaths on doors. Inflatable snowmen staked proudly into front yards. And on one home, tall, wooden letters spelling out the word JOY lit up in bright white bulbs. It was beautiful. Cheerful. Festive. And yet, as I kept driving, something inside me sank a little. Because earlier that same day, in conversations I had and stories I heard, like so many of us do in the mental health field, the theme was heavy. Someone grieving their first holiday without a loved one. A parent facing financial strain that makes gift-giving stressful. People navigating…





