Article

How to Have a Wonderful Family Holiday Without Going into Debt

Topic: ParentingBy Erin KurtPublished Recently added
No ratings yet940 viewsSign in to rate

This time of year can bring loads of happiness and joy however it can also bring loads of stress and anxiety, particularly for parents. Is there a way to authentically celebrate the holidays without feeling stressed and going into debt? Absolutely!

There are many ways to take the focus off material things and on to what truly counts: FAMILY. Here are some ideas to inspire you:

1) Begin a "tradition" present so that THIS becomes the most exciting gift your children receive. It can be something useful but inventive. For example, tell your child that each year you would like to buy them a _____________. (Be sure to base it on your child’s interests and/or likes)

“Tradition Gift Ideas”

-book or novel
-calendar
-funny or colorful socks
-crafty toy
-scientific toy
-bookmark
-pair of slippers
-Christmas ornament
-Wallet or purse
-Something with the 1st letter of your child's name (pens, pads of paper, notebooks, pencils, books, socks, picture frames, calendar, key chain, wallet) The ideas are endless and will always keep your child guessing!

This way, the present is useful and will keep your child excited for what it will look like next year. You can be sure that when your child remembers holidays past, in ten years time, it won't be the toy they asked for that they will remember; it will be the one that their mom or dad always gave them.

2) Give ONE gift that your child has asked for (feel free to put a price limit on this) then give a stocking. Stocking gifts are far less expensive than big presents or electronic gifts and are just as enjoyable. Go to your local Dollar Store and pick up some fun little items that will delight your child.

3) If you can only afford to give one gift, but want to make it fun, this is a super idea. Ask your child to make a list of items they would like that are X amount of money. Then tell them to cut the items into individual strips of paper. Now have them decorate a jar that will be placed out for Santa’s elves one month before Christmas. Tell your children that the elves will give the jar to Santa so he can choose what to give them that year, based on what materials he has. This works wonders because the gift they’ll receive is something they want, it will be within your budget and it will still offer the element of surprise.

4) Keep the focus on FAMILY. Throughout the year your family can save spare change in a container. On Christmas Day, pull out the container and count the money together. Once you’ve established and celebrated how much money your family has saved, you can then have a discussion about how to spend it. The only requirement here is that the item is something the whole family wants and can enjoy. This will take the emphasis off individuality and put it back where it belongs: on sharing, teamwork and family bonding.

After the item is agreed upon, bundle up your family on Boxing Day and head out to purchase it. Then spend the rest of the holidays enjoying whatever it is that you purchased.

Using any one of these ideas will help take the pressure off and will put the emphasis on more important things like love, togethe
ess and happiness. Now THIS is what I call a cheap and stress-free holiday!

Article author

About the Author

Erin Kurt, parenting & life coach to working mothers, and founder of Eri Parenting, is also the author of Juggling Family Life and creator of The Life Balance Formula and the How to Get Your Child to Listen program.

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

The bond between a father and his daughter is one of the most precious relationships in the world. It’s a unique connection built on trust, guidance, shared laughter, and countless small moments that weave together into a tapestry of cherished memories. For a daughter, her dad is often her first hero, her biggest protector, and her most steadfast supporter. For a dad, his daughter opens up a universe of love he never knew was possible. In our busy, fast-paced world, nurturi

December 12, 2025

Article

To strengthen parent child relationship one has to strive to keep a balanced approach. The role of a parent evolves from nurturer, guide and lastly to a friend. Until the age of seven or eight years if a child make mistakes then you have to guide them and even discipline them if necessary. Till the age of twelve to fifteen you can guide them but after sixteen you have to become their friends. Theoretically, we know only love and understanding can touch a child’s heart but p

July 26, 2025

Article

Becoming a parent for the first time is one of the most exciting and life-changing experiences. It’s filled with joy, anticipation, and love, but it can also be overwhelming as you navigate the unfamiliar territory of caring for a newborn. With so much advice coming from all directions—family, friends, books, and the internet—it’s easy to feel unsure about what’s best for your baby and yourself. This guide offers essential advice for first-time p

October 17, 2024

Website

My website is all about baby care, parenting, and baby product.

December 10, 2023