{"id":57544,"date":"2016-01-15T06:31:28","date_gmt":"2016-01-15T06:31:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/xenodochial-archimedes.45-76-20-142.plesk.page\/mrbix12016x101x1teaching-gratefulness-htmlx1index\/"},"modified":"2022-11-29T18:24:00","modified_gmt":"2022-11-29T18:24:00","slug":"teaching-gratefulness-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mrsbishop.com\/2016\/01\/teaching-gratefulness-2.html","title":{"rendered":"Teaching Gratefulness – Mrs. Bishop"},"content":{"rendered":"

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I\u2019m super excited to be joining in\u00a0a blog hop all about gratitude, inspired by Kristen Welch\u2019s <\/a>amazing new book, Raising Grateful Kids<\/a>.<\/p>\n

You know I love me a good printable, so I made this one for you, featuring one of my MANY\u00a0favorite quotes from the book.<\/p>\n

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As a mother of a young toddler, I worry that I somehow will forget to instill gratitude into my little one. On top of all the day to day tasks and things vying for my attention, it can be hard to practice the gratefulness that I want my son to see. But, by printing this out,\u00a0I can use\u00a0it as a reminder, that more than anything else in the world- he needs me. He doesn\u2019t need the latest toys and gadgets. Those things will easily break or quickly be forgotten.<\/p>\n

As he grows older he will learn by my attitude toward how I respond to things. And how can I expect him to be grateful if I don\u2019t practice it in my day to day life? So, by practicing gratitude, and making myself available to him, I can raise him not to be entitled. By not letting technology steal me from him, and always making sure I am extra thankful for even the littlest things, he will raised to be gracious.<\/p>\n

And in such an overly entitled world, this may be one of the most important lessons I teach him.<\/p>\n

I hope you print this out and hang it in your office, place it in your journal, or tape it to your mirror (anywhere you will see it on a regular basis). As a tiny reminder- they need you more than ANYTHING.<\/p>\n

And, if you\u2019re a parent- definitely pick up this book. It will be an excellent\u00a0reference to turn to in your parenting journey. We all know this is the hardest job in the world, and we need all the help we can get!<\/p>\n

Raising Grateful Kids<\/a> will be available January 26th- but you can pre-order it now.<\/p>\n

Hop on over and\u00a0read some other great posts about this book:<\/strong>
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Inspiring an Attitude of Gratitude <\/a> \u2013 by Alison<\/a>
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Rasisng Grateful Kids<\/a> \u2013 by amanda<\/a>
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Why You Can\u2019t Buy Gratitude At The Dollar Store<\/a> \u2013 by Andrea<\/a>
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Missing \u2013 Gratefulness in our home<\/a> \u2013 by Ange <\/a>
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Choosing Gratitude<\/a> \u2013 by Angela<\/a>
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Gratefullness<\/a> \u2013 by chaley<\/a>
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5 Steps to Gratitude-Fille Family<\/a> \u2013 by Christa<\/a>
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Practicing Grateful Parenting<\/a> \u2013 by Dana<\/a>
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Sing a Song<\/a> \u2013 by Hannah<\/a>
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Cultivating gratitude in our family<\/a> \u2013 by Jamie<\/a>
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Gratefulness In Our Home<\/a> \u2013 by Jana<\/a>
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Gratefulness In Our Home<\/a> \u2013 by Jana<\/a>
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Let It Begin With Me<\/a> \u2013 by Jen<\/a>
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Choosing Gratefulness<\/a> \u2013 by Jennifer<\/a>
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Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World \u2013 The Book<\/a> \u2013 by jeri<\/a>
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Eradicating Entitlement \u2013 What are you rooted in?<\/a> \u2013 by Jessica<\/a>
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Gratefulness in our home<\/a> \u2013 by Kate<\/a>
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The Problem With Entitlement is that it begins with us<\/a> \u2013 by Katelyn<\/a>
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7 Unusual Ways I Know How to Be Grateful<\/a> \u2013 by Kathryn<\/a>
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Raising Grateful Kids<\/a> \u2013 by Keri<\/a>
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How My Children Remind Me to Pray with Gratitude<\/a> \u2013 by Kishona<\/a>
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Grateful<\/a> \u2013 by Kristy<\/a>
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Entitlement: The Ugly Truth of a Beautiful Lie<\/a> \u2013 by Leigha<\/a>
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The Most Important Thing You Can Do To Raise Grateful Kids<\/a> \u2013 by Lindsey<\/a>
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Dear Son: How Do I Teach You To Be Grateful Without Guilt?<\/a> \u2013 by Marie Osborne<\/a>
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Gratitude, A Practical Definition<\/a> \u2013 by Mia<\/a>
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Cultivating Gratitude in Our Home<\/a> \u2013 by Nancy<\/a>
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Learning Gratitude through Chronic Illness<\/a> \u2013 by Rachel<\/a>
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Being Grateful<\/a> \u2013 by Rebecca<\/a>
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I\u2019ve Found Something I Can\u2019t Live Without<\/a> \u2013 by Sarah<\/a>
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The Power of Naming our Gifts<\/a> \u2013 by Sarah<\/a>
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Outfitted<\/a> \u2013 by Sarah Jo<\/a>
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Growing Gratitude in our Family <\/a> \u2013 by Sondra<\/a>
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Teaching Gratefulness<\/a> \u2013 by Stephanie<\/a>
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How Grateful Looks From Here<\/a> \u2013 by Alison <\/a>
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Fighting Entitlement in Children and All of us<\/a> \u2013 by Leah<\/a>
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Entitlement Problem<\/a> \u2013 by Karrie<\/a>
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Grateful Today<\/a> \u2013 by Krystal<\/a><\/p>\n

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*I was given a PDF copy of the book because I was on the launch team- all opinions are my own*<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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