Build Gratitude Practices with Children
Regular gratitude practice rewires brains toward positivity and reduces entitlement.
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Example Prompt
Create gratitude activities for my [AGE]-year-old that fit our family routine. We have time for activities at [TIMES - dinner/bedtime/car rides/weekends]. Include daily micro-practices, weekly activities, seasonal projects like for [THANKSGIVING/OTHER], and ways to make gratitude fun rather than forced. Our current challenge is [ENTITLEMENT/COMPLAINING/MATERIALISM].
Pro Tip
Model gratitude out loud so kids learn to notice good things rather than just saying thank you.
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