Top Ten Tips for Nurturing Generosity

A person in a white long-sleeve shirt and pink pants generously holds out several pine cones in both hands, standing amidst the forest's fallen logs and lush greenery.

Gratitude and generosity are kindred virtues. Nurture your children through modeling a grateful and giving spirit. When we are thankful we are much more willing to be generous. As parents, we know training kids to be generous can be a bit overwhelming. It’s difficult to get kids to even share with their siblings, much less…

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Ten Tips for Raising Generous Kids

A red heart, symbolizing generosity, is painted on a square piece of burlap fabric. It hangs from a brown twine with a small clothespin, reminiscent of the lessons in "Ten Tips for Raising Generous Kids," set against the simplicity of a plain white background.

Training children to be generous can be overwhelming! It’s often difficult to get kids to even share with their siblings. Compassion, kindness, empathy, and generosity can be modeled and taught to our kids. Generosity is easily taught during the holidays with so many options and opportunities for families to get involved helping others. Use these…

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Homemade Gifts: Hot Cocoa and Chocolate Candy Canes

Generosity is love in action. Homemade gifts come from thought, time, and the heart, especially hot cocoa mix with candy cane stir sticks! This Christmas, plan how you will instill a generous spirit in your kids. Who can you and your family bless? Getting the kids involved in the gift preparation and giving, helps them…

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