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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Teaching Children to Give

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Right after the Holidays or after your Children’s Birthday can be an excellent time to start teaching your children the benefits of helping the less fortunate people. Sometime children become very selfish. They have a roof over their head, plenty of food, and over abundance of toys. At a young age most children have no idea that there are many children out their that have much less than them. After the holidays and/or Birthday is the perfect time to begin teaching your children about this fact and explain to them how they can help.
After the Holidays or a Birthday our children tend to have new toys plus their old toys. Many of the times our children no longer play with the older toys and these toys land up getting thrown out.
Why not have your children help you gather up their old toys and take them to a shelter where their old toys get plenty of use and make children smile again. This will teach your children that they can make a difference. Not only that it will keep them from taking their good life for granted. It will teach them that giving to others not only makes the other children happy, but it also makes them feel good as well. Have your children give the same amount of their older toys that they get new. This gives your children an actual figure to work with. Plus, it keeps them from having their toy boxes over-full .
Be a Role Model. This process can be very difficult on your kids at first. Even if they no longer play with certain toys, they can still be very apprehensive about giving them away. This entire process can be made easier if they see you are doing it with your belongings as well.Keep a Family Blessings Journal. One things that this entire process teaches your children is to be more thankful for what they have…. to appreciate it all. Keeping a Family Blessing Journal can aid your children in remembering what all they have to be Thankful for. Plus, it is a great way to look back at your wonderful life in writing.
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