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.







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