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Bridgeway Voice – October 25, 2009

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In this week’s edition of Bridgeway Voice
  • Fostering an Attitude of Gratitude in our Kids
  • H1N1: Facts from the CDC
  • Young Writers and Artists Contest
  • Homeschool Tip: The Power of Directions

The Gratefulness Principle


Gratitude increases closeness in relationships. As you parent your children, look for opportunities to take advantage of gratefulness to draw closer to your kids. Give your children small gifts of love day after day. Be careful, though, that you don’t confuse the gratefulness principle with the overindulgence trap.

Some parents, wanting their children to like them, recognize giving gifts opens the heart, so they overdo it by giving them too many things. Giving to your kids must be tied into relationship, or the gifts feed selfishness instead of gratefulness.

Overindulgence is giving your children more than their character can handle. When children lack gratitude, then the more you give them, the less they appreciate. Parents must restrain themselves or they’ll exceed their children’s ability to manage the blessings.

Overindulged children rarely become grateful when you give them more things. They grow to be more demanding and selfish. Parents then feel unappreciated and become resentful. The hearts of both parents and children harden toward each other, and closeness becomes a thing of the past.

If your children become overindulged rather than grateful, then pull back on the area where you’re giving too much. Look for creative ways to give differently to your child. Teaching the heart gratefulness can be a challenge. Having a child say thank you is just behavior. Gratefulness comes from the heart.

Monitor your child’s response to gifts of love to determine if you’re growing gratitude or overindulgence. As gratefulness increases, you can slowly give blessings in a way that will produce more gratefulness. You’ll know if you’re moving too quickly by your child’s response.

H1N1: Get the Facts

H1N1: Wading Through the InfoWith all the H1N1 (Swine Flu) coverage in the news, it’s sometimes difficult to wade through the hype and get down to the facts. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) lays out everything you should know on their informative website. Topics include:
  • How to prevent the spread of the flu
  • Medications to help lessen the symptoms
  • How to care for someone suffering from the flu

To visit the CDC website, click here.

Young Writers & Artists Contest

Young Writers & Illustrators ContestIs you student looking for a fun way to showcase their writing and illustrating talents?

Smart Poodle Publishing is sponsoring the “I Love Costa Rica’s Rain Forest” Young Writers and Artist Contest for children in kindergarten – 5th grade. Cash prizes as well as Rand McNally prizes will be awarded. There is no fee to enter.

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Tip: The Power of Directions

from Jessica’s blog
The Power of Directions
Do you have one of those kids who just does not like to read the directions?  He or she would much rather just get down to the work of math or English, etc. than take the time to read the directions first?
If he or she is like most kids, this means that you end up with mistakes that must be fixed, answers that are totally off the wall or academic struggles.
We have fought this battle with one of our kids who just hates to take the time to read the instructions first.