Recently I started thinking about a post I wrote several years ago called?Cultivating Gratitude in Preschoolers. ?Life has definitely changed since that time ? ?we?ve encountered new seasons with growing children, difficult situations, loss of friends and family members, and various other lessons life would throw our way. ?But in the midst of all this, my initial ideas for growing gratefulness in children have not really changed.
One of the top ways I have found to grow grateful kids is to model a life of thanksgiving! ?
I?m not saying I do it well. ?It definitely doesn?t come easy. ?I find myself grumbling and complaining about my lot in life more than I give thanks. ?And when I do?
I try to remember there is so much we can give thanks for!
Amazing grace, a family, a home, birds that sing, dishwashers that work, toilets, a new morning, a brisk fall day, sunshine, jeans, coffee, chocolate, cleaning supplies, soap, a job, a basket of toys, encouragement from friends, exercise, great books, and on an on.
I want to be the person who finds the good in all situations ? the one with a thankful heart.
To be that women, I need a heart change.
So, here?s what I?m proposing. ?For the next 30 days, I?m making a list. ?And my children are making a list. ?Would you make a list?
It?s not a hard or difficult task. ?I?m simply asking myself and my girls to write down four things we are thankful for each day. ?The idea is to simply get in the habit of saying thanks to God and to those around us.
Would you join us?
I?ll be sharing my thanks once a day over on my Facebook page. ?You?re also welcome to leave your thanks in the comments below!
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If you don?t have a journal or notebook you want to use, I have a printable Thanksgiving Journal available for you! ?Print it out, cut on the lines, bind it together with some ribbon or rope, and add your thanks each day!
If you are having trouble printing the file, I found it to work best when I printed it in Firefox. ?Be sure to check the box that says ?Actual Size?, otherwise the pages do not line up once you?ve cut them apart. ?I also recommend printing these pages on cardstock or some other heavier paper.
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Source: http://www.motherhoodonadime.com/kids/30-days-of-thanksgiving-printable-gratitude-journal/
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