City of Belmont - Ruth Faulkner Public Library

Gratitude

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Do you ever give in and buy your kids stuff they've been nagging you for...only to find that they're still not satisfied? Do you sometimes worry that children are growing up in a narcissistic and materialistic world? Do you want to teach your children how they can focus more on what they are thankful for, and less on the negatives in their lives?Children are not always very good at saying thank you or feeling grateful. That is because none of us is born understanding gratitude—we have to learn and develop it. The good news? There is actually a lot we can do to help nurture thankfulness in our children, and Gratitude is packed with practical, common-sense tips and hints that have been shown to work. It offers a positive new approach to nurturing thankfulness in children by making gratitude an everyday habit of family life.Instilling gratitude in our children is about so much more than politeness. Gratitude is linked to greater happiness, a more positive outlook on life, stronger social bonds and support networks, and higher achievement. This book shows how fostering gratitude in our children helps them develop the skills they need for fulfilling and successful futures—in their studies, personal lives, and careers."Thanks, Danni, for being such a positive champion and guide for parents and teachers to help them build gratitude and thoughtfulness in our children so that we can create a more caring and compassionate world for all." —Maggie Dent, parenting and resilience educator, and author"A must-have for every parent's bookshelf." —Rebecca Sparrow, columnist, author, and speaker
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eng
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GratitudeA positive new approach to raising thankful kids

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