Thanksgiving is one of those classic holidays loved by many and with good reason. It's a time to gather together, share a meal of abundance and give thanks for all the good in our lives, be it large or small. And it is also an amazing opportunity to teach our children what the holiday is all about: Gratitude.
Gratitude is one of those traits that is truly life changing. It allows us to step outside of our own self interest and helps us understand that the goodness in our lives is due in part to the people and circumstances around us. Especially as a kid, most of the good they experience in life wouldn't be possible without the love of the people in their lives. Those things are privileges that aren't always given or earned.
So if you're looking to foster a greater practice of gratitude in your homes this month we've got you covered. Studies have shown that full fledged gratitude occurs in four parts. And while your younger child may not be consistently hitting all of these marks we've got some advice on how to increase your child's awareness so they can start making a habit of gratitude.
Noticing:
The first step in any journey is awareness. You have to start recognizing the things you have to be grateful for before you can start being grateful. And this is true regardless of age. Maybe your child already see's the good in their lives but maybe this is still a work in progress. Parent's can lead by example and offer guided questions to foster increased awareness of the great things in their life outside of their power. Here are some examples to get you going -
- What do you have in your life that you are grateful for?
- Are 'things/objects/gifts' the only thing you have to be grateful for?
- What gifts have you been given that you can't physically hold in your hand?
- Are you grateful for any of the people in your life?
- Why are you grateful for him/her?
- Why do you think you received this gift?
- Do you think you should do something in return?
- Do you think you earned this gift?
- Did the giver have to give you that gift?
- How you feel when you received this gift?
- What about the gift makes you feel happy?
- How can you share your joy and excitement with them?
- Are there ways you can pass that joy and happiness on?
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