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Writer's pictureAngela Odusanya

5 Reasons Why Children Have Holiday Meltdowns and How to Prevent Them

The holidays are a magical time of year—but let’s be honest, they can also be a recipe for tears and tantrums, especially for little ones. If your child seems to have more meltdowns than usual during the holiday season, don’t worry. It’s completely normal and even developmentally expected. Here’s a look at five common reasons why holiday meltdowns happen and how you can help your child navigate the season with a little more ease.


1. Too Much Visiting

From family dinners to neighborhood parties, the holidays often mean a packed calendar. All that visiting can be overwhelming for kids, who thrive on familiarity and routine. Constantly being around new people or in different environments can leave them feeling overstimulated and out of sorts.


2. Too Many New Toys

While the idea of new toys is exciting, receiving a pile of gifts all at once can be overstimulating. Kids may jump from one toy to the next, unable to fully process or enjoy any of them. This toy overload can quickly lead to frustration and tears.


3. Too Many Treats

Cookies, candy canes, and other festive goodies are everywhere this time of year. While these treats are fun in moderation, too much sugar can lead to mood swings, energy crashes, and—you guessed it—meltdowns.


4. Sleep and Schedule Disruptions

Late-night gatherings and skipped nap times can wreak havoc on a child’s sense of stability. When children don’t get enough sleep or their schedules are thrown off, they’re more likely to become cranky and emotional.


5. Sensory Overload

Between the twinkling lights, festive music, and busy crowds, the holidays are a constant barrage of new sights and sounds. For children, especially those who are more sensitive, all this stimulation can quickly become overwhelming.


How to Help Your Child Enjoy the Holidays (Without the Tears)


  1. Stick to a Routine

    Try to maintain consistent meal times, nap times, and bedtimes whenever possible. A sense of predictability can go a long way in helping your child feel secure.


  2. Limit Treats

    Enjoy festive goodies in moderation. Balance sugary snacks with healthy options and plenty of water to keep energy levels stable.


  3. Prioritize Downtime

    Carve out moments of calm in your schedule with activities that encourage creativity and self-regulation. Amelia’s Loose Part Art is a children’s book that will provide children with the break they need this holiday season. After reading the story, your child can enjoy the calmness engaging in loose part art provides. They will be focused on their own thoughts and creativity—giving them a much-needed break from the holiday hustle. Parents love it too, as it offers them a moment of peace while their little one is happily engaged.



The holidays may be hectic, but with a little planning, they can still be a joyful time for the whole family. Amelia’s Loose Part Art is available on Amazon and can still arrive by Christmas Day. It’s a perfect gift for the special child in your life!



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