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Teaching Your
Kids To Be Thankful This Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is the perfect time to teach
your kids about being thankful. Here are some ideas to teach
your children how to appreciate the blessings in their
lives.
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Giving Thanks Placemats
The goal of this craft is to create a collage filled
with drawings and pictures of all the things your children are
thankful for. Cut photos from magazines, or print some photos from
your computer. Older children can write captions under the photos or
draw their own. Be sure to put the child’s name and the year on it.
If you make this collage from two standard letter
size pieces of construction paper taped side-by-side, you can take
the completed collage to a copy shop when you’re done and have it
laminated. It then becomes a placemat that you can use every
Thanksgiving for years to come.
Thankful Paper Chain
Another way to remind your children
of their blessings is to create a paper chain. This is similar to a
regular paper chain – where you cut strips of paper and connect them
together as loops, but there’s one difference. You write on the
strips of paper before you connect them. Write the things you are
thankful for with your children. For instance, “Grandma plays games
with me” or “My teacher is nice.” The fun part of this activity is
to make the chain as long as possible – showing all your blessings.
If you’d like to keep this up during Christmas, just use green and
white paper.
Thanksgiving Tree
This is another take on the idea above and works really well if you
have several kids in the family. Get each child to trace their hand
on yellow, red, or brown construction paper. Cut out the hand shapes
and write (or have the child write) what they are thankful for on
the hand shape. Cut a tree trunk shape out of brown construction
paper. Glue it on a large piece of poster board. Let the kids add
their hand shapes as leaves above the tree trunk, turning it into a
beautiful fall colored tree.
Thankful Book
This idea is similar to the others, except it’s more
of a keepsake. Purchase a photo album or scrapbook kit and make a
“blessings” theme. Add photos of loved ones, including stories about
why they are special to you. Also, include pages of your favorite
foods, favorite stories, favorite movies and all the other things
that make you happy. Any time your kids feel down, you can open your
blessing book to see all the reasons you have to be happy – and
thankful for the blessings in your life.
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