In my last post, I introduced you to power of gratitude in the lives of children and families. In this post, I will show you how gratitude can be communicated to your children through many conduits.
Gratitude statements like “Thanks! You are so kind!” and “Thank you! What you did was really helpful,” are common when someone receives assistance from another person. Such expressions of gratitude ...
Scientific support is growing, and here is a snippet from cancer survivor Jenna Holden’s blog: “Gratitude can have a significant impact on our mindset, our physical bodies and ultimately our overall ...
The holidays are often called "the most wonderful time of the year." Yet for many, they are also the hardest. As families gather for dinners, services and celebrations, countless Americans will do so ...
When we express gratitude at work, we can more easily gain the respect and camaraderie of those we work with. When we share our gratitude for our partners or friends, they are more generous and kind ...
When you think about it, there’s a quiet magic in saying “thank you.” While it’s a super simple phrase, it also holds immense power and can transform an ordinary moment into something special. Whether ...
SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio – Thanksgiving, which many U.S. families celebrate, is resplendent with food and, we hope, gratitude. We might savor or favor a special side dish or dessert, but the central ...
November is National Gratitude Month. In recognition of the occasion and to celebrate the outstanding contributions made by members of the Case Western Reserve University community, The Daily is ...
During the school year, educators spend more time with our children than we do. They invest in the emotional, social and academic development day in and day out. They work through challenges and ...