Make sure they send thank you notes. It’s important to teach your kids that they should not only show thankfulness but also take the time to write a proper thank you note. It might not be fun, but manners are a key part of teaching your kids gratitude. And we can guarantee that anyone who received a thank you note from your child will be impressed, touched, and inspired to do the same.
Practice the art of saying no. Believe it or not, teaching gratitude is a lot about boundaries. It’s not going to be easy for you, as a parent, to say no to your kids. And you’ll probably have to deal with a few tantrums when you do say no. But once you teach your children to accept it when you say no, they’ll appreciate it even more when you say yes.
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