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Simple Mindfulness Practices for a Calmer Holiday Season

The holiday season can place extra demands on families, from full calendars to heightened emotions and constant stimulation. When everything speeds up, staying calm and connected can feel harder than expected.

At the heart of the Conscious Parenting Revolution, we believe lasting change begins with awareness, presence, and emotional responsibility. Through mindful parenting, families can create small pauses that support regulation, strengthen connection, and help everyone move through the season with greater ease and steadiness.

Below are five holiday friendly mindfulness practices you can try with your child. Each one offers a simple way to pause, reconnect, and support emotional regulation during busy or emotionally charged moments.

5 Holiday-Friendly Mindfulness Practices to Try With Your Child

  • Holiday Breathing Ritual

Create a cozy, seasonal breathing moment your child can enjoy. Sit together and imagine comforting holiday scents like cookies, pine, or hot cocoa as you take slow, deep breaths. Then pretend to blow out a candle or snowflake. These playful breaths help everyone settle when emotions rise.

  • Notice Five Things Around You

Holiday environments can be overstimulating. Pause together and name five things you see, hear, or feel. Turning this into a game brings everyone back to the present moment and reduces overwhelm.

  • Embrace All Feelings (Especially the Big Holiday Ones)

Holidays often hold joy, disappointment, excitement, and frustration all at once. Model that all feelings are welcome by sitting beside your child, breathing together, and acknowledging what’s happening before trying to fix anything.

  • Drop Anchor When Things Feel Intense

Stand together and imagine your feet rooting into the ground like a holiday tree. Guide your child to notice their body from head to toe. This grounding practice offers stability during busy gatherings or transitions.

  • The Silence Game (A Moment of Peace in the Holiday Noise)

Invite your child into a one-minute stillness moment. No talking, no moving, just listening. Afterwards, ask what they noticed. These brief pauses help children find calm even when the world feels loud.

Practiced consistently, these small moments support emotional regulation and strengthen the parent child connection during busy holiday days.

Speaking of holiday mindfulness, we recently hosted our Holiday Harmony: Setting Boundaries Before the Season Begins live event on December 12, 2025, inside the Family Lifeline Community. It explores many of the same practices shared here, with deeper guidance on emotional regulation, loving boundaries, and staying grounded through the holidays.

👉 Join and Watch the Holiday Harmony Replay

Why These Practices Matter During the Holidays

Mindfulness invites intentional slowness into a fast moving season. When parents regulate their own emotions, they create the calm, emotional safety, and steadiness children rely on most during the holidays.

Even one small pause or mindful breath can shift the energy in your home. The holidays are not about perfection, they are about presence, compassion, and meaningful connection.

May this season bring more calm, warmth, and connection to you and your family.

Katherine Sellery
Katherine Selleryhttps://www.consciousparentingrevolution.com/
Katherine Sellery, CEO and Founder of Conscious Parenting Revolution, helps individuals minimize misunderstandings and melt-downs in order to communicate with more collaboration, cooperation, and consideration. One of the creators of the Guidance Approach to Parenting, a program that applies conflict resolution skills to communicating more effectively with children and teaches emotional regulation skills to diffuse high emotion, Katherine has positively influenced relationships for generations and brought about healing and reconciliation in families that were suffering from disconnection. For over 20 years, she has taught and coached thousands of parents, educators, social workers, and medical professionals in half a dozen countries through her popular workshops, coaching programs, TEDx talks, and her upcoming book. Katherine is also a trained mediator, attended Law School, has certifications in different trauma models, teaches a breathing meditation modality with the Art of Living Foundation, and ran her own commodities-trading business in Hong Kong for 30 years. Katherine is a 3x TEDx Speaker and has released a FREE ebook “7 Strategies to Keep Your Relationship With Your Kids from Hitting the Boiling Point.” For her expertise she has been featured on Atlanta & CoFox31 Denver, 4CBS Denver, CBS8 San Diego and has been a guest on over 20 podcasts.
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