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Teaching and Learning Gratitude at Home

Writer: Lincoln Park PsychologyLincoln Park Psychology

Updated: Nov 27, 2020

Another great addition to our library of family material coming from PBS Kids.


Practicing Gratitude as a Family


Being thankful often means we’ve taken some time to slow down, think about the things that are most important to us, and remember the people who have made positive impacts on our lives. And practicing gratitude — even in difficult times — is rewarding for the whole family. When we focus on what we are grateful for, it brings us happiness. Use the activities in the link below to explore how your family can take time to recognize the things they’re grateful for on Thanksgiving Day and all year long.



 
 
 

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