Navigating discipline during holiday periods like Easter can be especially challenging for many
families. With schools closed, routines disrupted, and children spending more time at home, parents often find themselves juggling the need to maintain structure while also allowing space for rest,
celebration, and family bonding. The usual rules and schedules that help guide behaviour during the school term can become blurred, leading to increased screen time, irregular sleep patterns, and, in some cases, more conflict between parents and children. For many parents, the pressure is twofold: wanting their children to enjoy the holiday while still reinforcing boundaries and good behaviour. This balancing act can be complicated by factors such as fatigue, financial stress, or the expectation to travel and host family gatherings. Children, on the other hand, may test limits more during this time, pushing boundaries as they adjust to the lack of routine. This conversation aims to unpack how parents can discipline effectively without being overly harsh, how to set realistic expectations during the holidays, and how to maintain consistency in a more relaxed environment. With insights from a social worker, we’ll also explore healthier discipline strategies, communication techniques, and ways to strengthen parent-child relationships during what should be a joyful, but often stressful, time for families.

Battle for the DA: Dyonase Throws His Hat into the Ring ( SIBUSISO DYONASE DA LEADERSHIP CANDIDATE )
52:10

AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: Grief doesn’t just take away the people we love—it changes the people we become
38:25

AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: South Africa’s Immigration White Paper
49:05