We all have those days. The ones when our nerves seem to be on edge. When we feel overwhelmed by what is going on around us. When we know we need to take a moment to re-center but there are so many things to do that we have trouble making the time. At least I… {read more}
Character Building Activities
Help Your Kids Practice “Self-Confidence” Through Puppet Shows
Increasing self-confidence helps us learn how to see the world through our own eyes and live using on the wisdom we gather through experience. It reminds us not to base our self-worth or decisions on what we hear or see from others, but to honor our true selves within. In a world increasingly concerned with… {read more}
Teaching Children To Appreciate Diversity
Some days I am not sure what our character development activity will be until we are already half way into it. This is what you may call finding a “teachable moment.” Parents do it every time they thankfully acknowledge a “please” or “excuse me” (which would be reinforcing courtesy) but I have found taking it… {read more}
Teach Children Responsibility: Pledge Hand Craft
I think I can safely say that we all want our kids to learn to put their things away, respect the house they live in, and be kind to others. And teaching a child to be nice and help out is great. But I’ve been thinking lately about how instilling a sense of responsibility –… {read more}
Learning About Resilience Through Nature
A few days ago I asked for suggestions on my Facebook page about specific qualities I might post about, and “resilience” was mentioned quite a few times. Resilience covers so many character traits… because it means that we keep a positive attitude, develop coping skills, and arise to meet challenges with strength and determination to… {read more}
No Point Carrying Emotional Baggage
Living in the past, holding onto grudges, and not letting go of anger can seriously affect people’s lives and overall happiness. I believe it is so important we model forgiveness to our children so they can be free of negativity and blame. Imagine how powerful it would be to learn to forgive (in a deep… {read more}
Keeping “Sharing” Positive With Pictionary
I think everyone can benefit from a reminder about the enjoyment we get from sharing sometimes. After all I know how even I experience a little hesitation sharing my favorite snack if there are only a few bites left (mmmm strawberries)… how much harder might it be for my two year old to share the… {read more}
Sneezing Etiquette: Learning To Be Courteous
Practicing good manners is always useful for young children. We may think they should already *know* not to cough in their brother’s face or not to wipe their noses on the couch, but actually they need to be taught about even the littlest of habits. I have found that this activity is a fun way… {read more}