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How Kids Can Make a Difference - 7+ Great Ideas

This Boy Is Making a Difference!
This Boy's Tutoring Is Making a Difference!

STORIES RULE, WHEN KIDS RESOLVE TO DO GOOD DEEDS, they follow the message today's parenting expert and author, Miriam Laundry, shares in her new book, I Can Make a Difference."

This book promotes what children need for a healthy character - a caring heart and a thoughtful mind. 

Your Kids Will Love This Storybook Because:

1. It begins in your child's familiar setting - the classroom.

2. The teacher, Mrs. Ruby, gives each child a positive task.

3. The task makes her students think about how they could make a difference.

4. The story gives the reader more than 7 ideas for doing good deeds.

5. The 3-T Formula at the end of the story is perfect for great discussions.

6. This beautifully illustrated book ends with a special pledge every child can take.

Two Suggestions for Using This Book:

First Idea ~

I suggest parents and teachers read it with their elementary age children and pause to ask them:

1. What do you think Alex's teacher wanted her class to learn?

2. In the beginning of the story did you think Alex was kind of selfish? Why?

3. How did Alex's class help him see his good points?

4. Can you name some ways Alex and his classmates made a difference?

5. What good deeds could you do to make a difference?

Second Idea ~

I encourage parents and teachers to ask their children to create a simple list of what they could do to help others. Post those good deeds on the bulletin board or refrigerator as a reminder. At the end of class time, at dinner time, or at bedtime ask, "How did you make a difference today?" This daily practice could create a healthy mindset in your children.

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As I read this book with my grandkids, I asked them the questions and learned special things about each child. They even brainstormed more ideas for making a difference.

Books like Miriam Laundry's will help your children look beyond themselves and show them how to care about others. Because of its terrific message, Miriam's book rules!

Let's THANK Miriam Laundry for making a difference by writing this book. Her story will help your children build a healthy character.

Author Miriam Laundry I CAN

Available at Amazon.com

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7 Best Ways to Becoming Your Child's Confidant + YouTube

You CAN Become Your Child's Confidant!
You CAN Become Your Child's Confidant!

YOUR CHILD NEEDS YOU TO BE HER CONFIDANT.  She needs to be able to share her deepest thoughts and feelings with you. Why? Because thoughts rule! Coupled with feelings, thoughts drive kids to act.

Today I'll share a story about a fourteen-year-old who shot his classmates, how thoughts rule, and 7 easy steps to keeping your kids close.

First watch the short video below. It showcases an example of the 7 steps.

Second, go to the article explaining how to become your child's most loving and closest confidant in step-by-step detail.

 

 

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Read our full article with its 7 simple steps that share:

1. Listening to your child’s problem.

2. Empathizing with your child’s feelings.

3. Asking your child to solve the problem first.

4. Listening again.

5. Making a suggestion.

6. Encouraging your child to take action.

7. Checking back to hear the results.

 

Here's the article:

How to Become Your Child's Confidant which explains how to use the 7 practical steps in detail.

 

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You CAN become your child’s confidant!

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Divorce: 5 Answers When Children Ask Parents, " Why?" + YouTube

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You Can Prepare for Answering Your Child's Questions!

WHEN YOUR KIDS ASK ABOUT THE DIVORCE, are you ready to answer? What will you say? After all, you might be pretty upset about divorcing your partner and then having to tell your children. It's not easy.

Today, Our Full Article Will Include: 

- The story of one dad who wasn't ready


- 5 reasons why many parents divorce


- 9 easy ways to prepare for your child's questions


- 5 questions most younsters want answered


- A brief YouTube Video

 

Even if you've already divorced and think your child is fine, she may be hiding her feelings. Perhaps her brother is acting out in some way.

Be brave! Bring the divorce out in the open.  Avoid letting your kids' thoughts and feelings fester. The 9 ways to prepare for the discussion, in the full article, should help you answer your children.

First, Watch our brief YouTube Video, Parents and Kids Discuss Divorce.

Second, you'll be directed to the full article, Parenting Tips: 5 Questions Kids Ask about Divorce.

  

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5 answers to consider, now go to:

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Pick up - Character Building: Divorce Stories and Strategies to Help Your Child Heal

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