For many, family traditions are a highlight of the holiday season. Traditions do more than create cherished memories—they braid together purpose, respect, and enduring family values. As Dr. Kyle Pruett, a member of our Educational Advisory Board, writes in Psychology Today, traditions are particularly meaningful for young children because: ● They just feel important. The big emotions they generate are typically positive and life-affirming. ● Unlike screen time, they are dynamically interactive socially, leading to cooperation and engendering empathy. ● They connect children to their unique family constellation and its history, grounding them in the story of where they come from, who they are, and what they do. For more from Dr. Pruett, read the article: https://lnkd.in/eywrqVrp.