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Teaching Kids to Be Grateful

  • dailytrophy
  • Nov 8, 2024
  • 1 min read

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Roasted Veggie Grain Bowl:

  • Roast a variety of veggies like sweet potatoes and Brussels sprouts, then serve over quinoa with tahini dressing.



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Teaching Kids to Be Grateful

Gratitude is a powerful life skill that benefits kids’ well-being and relationships.


1. Be a Role Model

  • Show gratitude in your daily life by saying “thank you” and appreciating small things.

2. Create a Gratitude Habit

  • Share what you’re thankful for during meals or bedtime. Use a “Gratitude Jar” for fun.

3. Do Kind Acts Together

  • Volunteer or donate items as a family to show the joy of helping others.

4. Focus on Non-Material Joys

  • Spend quality time together and enjoy experiences instead of buying new toys.

5. Talk About Good Moments

  • Have your child share one thing they’re grateful for each day before bed or in a journal.

"Gratitude is the sign of noble souls." – Aesop

 
 
 

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