How to Teach Children to Be Grateful

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Summary: Build gratitude in your kids in this free video series that will create great communication between you and your children and will provide your children with some great values.

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Dr Randall Hyde PhD Dr. Randall Hyde received his Ph.D. in Psychology from Brigham Young University. He has worked as a clinical child and family psychologist, and clinical direc... read more

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How to Teach Children to Be Grateful

My name is Dr. Randall Hyde. On behalf of Expert Village I want to talk to you about having a grateful and appreciative heart. Like anything else, this takes practice and repetition until it becomes a habit. There is both good and bad in the world. If you focus on the good and you're grateful and appreciative, it will change your life. It's a secret to happiness, success, peace and calmness. As you tuck your children in at night, get a gratitude journal and have them write down 5 things that they were grateful for that day. An interesting thing is when you study something or think something just before you go to sleep, it's called incubation and it drives it right into your longterm memory. It's the best way to learn. It's important to be loved, we all need it. Carl Rogers, a great psychologist found that it is 3 times more powerful to give love than receive love. Now I can't control whether someone loves me, but I can control whether I love them and whether I show it and give it; 3 times more powerful and building self esteem and confidence. Research shows that when you are calm and centered, it is usually because you are grateful.

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