Listen "Practical Holiday Traditions That Spark Lasting Memories For Kids And Parents"
Episode Synopsis
Send us your thoughts about this week's episode!Perfection doesn’t make the holiday—connection does. In this's week's episode, we dig into realistic winter break plans that swap pressure for presence, so your family can laugh more and stress less. From Motown-backed tree decorating and edible gingerbread hacks to a living-room snowball showdown, you’ll get simple ideas that spark big memories without a big budget.SLP and mom-of-four, Hannah Werner, joins the show to share the story of her grandmother’s snow village and how traditions teach care, patience, and stewardship. Together we redesign the classic advent calendar with “kindness challenges” that build gratitude: writing cards, doing a sibling’s chore, or surprising a teacher. We look at why kids remember feelings over flawless outcomes, and how modeling appreciative language turns gift opening into a social skill lesson without the side-eye prompts from across the room.If you’re ready to make winter break feel warm, genuine, and easy to repeat, press play and steal the ideas that fit your family. If this conversation helped, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs low-stress holiday inspiration, and leave a quick review so more parents can find us. What tradition will you start this year?Tuesday Talks—Real conversations sparking real change in education. New episodes every Tuesday! Links to all episodes ➡️ https://linktr.ee/drtiffanyslpLike, comment, subscribe & share! Connect with us via email at [email protected]! Tuesday Talks is hosted by Dr. Tiffany. She has been a Speech/Language Pathologist for 20 years. She's also a speaker and educational consultant. Dr. Tiffany hosts webinars and in-person workshops for teachers and parents. Book Dr. Tiffany as a speaker for your teachers, parent groups and professional development sessions! Our Words Matter Consulting
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