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16 Ways To Teach Kids to be Grateful

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16 Ways To Teach Kids to be Grateful:  With 2 kids and a limited budget.  I feel teaching expectation and gratitude  has always been very important learning toys are not a requirements when we go to the store or anywhere.  When my son was younger, I remember being in a large store (the one with a bullseye logo).  We were shopping for clothes and toiletries.  My son who was about 4 at the time started throwing a temper tantrum about getting a toy car.   I was not sure what to do,  I remembered  a discussion with a mom who told me once she just left a store,  leaving the cart in the isle to teach her child not to ask for toys.

On this day.. I decided enough was a enough,  we were in the card isle, this little boy would not let up.  I grabbed my daughter and walked away saying “We are leaving (full cart abandoned… sorry to who every cleaned it up) … he was so shocked he stopped crying.  I think he thought we would go back,  and we did not.  We drove towards home and I did not say a word.  When we pulled in the driveway,  I turned around and informed him that going to store does not mean he will get a toy.  That was the day I decided, I will not have a kid that expected toys for everything and would be grateful when he did receive .

16 Ways To Teach Kids to be Grateful

How do you teach kids how to not beg for every single toy they see and to be grateful for what they have.

  1. Toys are not a reward for everyday task.. For larger tasks/goals like working all summer to jump off diving board, great grades.
  2. Create a list of toys and evaluate it and explain that one or 2 items not all items may be purchased.
  3. It is ok to wait for a holiday gifts Christmas, Hanukkah , and Birthdays
  4. Teach your kids one or 2 gifts are ok to get,  it is not a contest.
  5. Teach your child to appreciate toys and gifts,  say “Thank you”and take your time
  6. On holidays open each person gift one at a time, they gift giver took the time to locate and purchase the gift, not to mention spent money- gifts are not a given they should be appreciated.
  7. Every Holiday or everyday  is not a toy holiday or gift holiday (Easter, 4th of July, going to grandmas house) are not reasons for gifts, toys, money or  Xbox games.
  8. Set limits on value of toys (my son once wanted a $200 Lego set, that was not in our budget,  he saved for it)
  9. It is OK not to have what there friends have.
  10. Life is not always about being equal or fair –  Sometimes one person will get something and you will have to remind them of past gifts or toys they received (jealousy is not good, teach of the good they have)
  11. Lower Expectations avoiding instant gratification complex
  12. Lead by example:  Do not always buy something for yourself,  1st time you see it, teach them window shopping and planning for goals.  (chart or saving for item)
  13. It is ok not to have the latest or greatest, and used is fine.  Try a thrift store.
  14. It is good to want it makes things special when you do receive them.
  15. Souvenirs and Toy are not required when we go someplace the experience is enough. This is particular important when you child goes somewhere with other people.  For us this is a big one. Being a blogger I get invited to many places.  I love sharing some of these experience with others.  I do however inform a parent and child that we will not be purchasing souvenir when we go.  The experience is enough, and planing for a decorative souvenir cup for $12 each kid (a whopping $36 on plastic crap that will be throw away in a few weeks) will not happen.  If the kid bring money for his souvenir then it makes my kids feel left out.  Plus the kid who is focused on the souvenir and shopping is missing the actually experience.   My kids are invited many places because they are grateful, always say thank you and don’t ask for stuff. (this is drilled in there heads)  Trust me if you are teaching your kids they need to purchase or get something everywhere they go you are doing a disservice to them.  Because I have heard the other parents and kids mention it,  I know certain kids don’t get invited for this reason.
  16. Teach your kids to verbalize what they liked about a day, experience, or being with family asks specific question on a ride home or at the table.  Have them focus on playing with friends, or great food, what they liked about the stories of the days will help the to build resilience and find fulfillment.

Setting your kids up to live with less stuff allows your kids to experience more with there minds.   The truth is you will not always be there supplying them with funds, teaching them the value of money and Life is not about acquiring stuff is a skill that will always benefit them to seek true happiness.

This Post is sponsored by Pley.  Pley is a subscription based toy service.  You pay a monthly fee starting as low as $9.99,  the kids pick out the toys they are interested in.  Then one of the toys is sent for the child to play with till they choose not too.  You return the toy in the prepaid package and another is sent.    They have amazing toys Legos, American Girl and more.  I love this service because it teaches kids that time and patience and not in instant gratification.  Pley is also a great service because they toys are cleaned and reused by another child.   It teaches also that wanting is good and be grateful when the toys  arrives.   Rental toys create less clutter, less stuff, and time for more experiences.

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Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates

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If you follow my blog you probably I really enjoy exposing my kids to the arts. This December was no different, The Arden open a new play Han Brinker and the Silver skates and they invited us to preview it because my daughter was part of the drama school. The Play is Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates the script has been in the works at the Arden for 2 years, It was well worth the wait.
I took my daughter and her friends to experience the play. The play is a lovely story age appropriate for 5 and up. There is a little music and the actors are moving the entire play.

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The story is of a family Hans, His Sister Gretel, and parents have fallen on hard times. The people of their town dismiss them because of poverty except for one kind girl who looks past the poverty and treats them with Humanity. It is the story of hardships, kindness, and how people can learn from each other presented in a lovely way that is appropriate for the plays young patrons.

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The Stage is set up as a frozen river and is wonderful the actor with the felt pad shoes actually skate on the stage it is lovely to watch. They make it look so realistic you think you are outside. The choreography and the use of the stage is amazing, makes for a fast moving play that the kids and adults.
The Arden does a wonderful job with educating kids. After the play the actors sit down on the stage and answer questions
I think this plays is great for the winter not only is a winter time play but the message is wonderful. As an adult I was touched and felt tears coming at certain parts of the play. The actors are truly magical.

 

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I would recommend taking the kids to a Matinee show. We went to The Continental for lunch after (tip they offer 10% with The Arden ticket stubs). It is a little pricier for kids about (10-$20 for a meal) no kids menu. I go because of my favorite appetizer The Onion Soup Bites (my copycat recipe is here). Which if you had them you will understand the splurge for the kids.

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After lunch we walked up to and walked through City Hall. I did not know they have a amazing tree in the middle of city hall. All the girls remarked the center of city hall looked like Hogwartz. Next to City hall is Dilworth Park for Made In Philly market which will be there for the Holidays featuring many local Artisans. I loved the frosted cookies yummy. They also had soap makers, wonderful handmade clothes, and jewelry, that was all locally made in Philly. Dilworth Park also has an Ice skating rink.

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Diagonal from city hall is Love Park where the Christmas Village is set up featuring great vendors from around the world. The girls loved shopping. It was a little tight in some sections of the market I would not recommend the Village for strollers. They did have a mulled wine you could purchase a commemorative cup for $8 and do refills for $6. It smelled good. They also had many different food.

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Before heading back to the car we check out the Macys windows, If the girls were not complete tired I would have stayed for the organ and light show. The organ plays twice a day, the light show is every hour call the store to double check times.

Wizard of OZ in Philadelphia #BWYPHL

dorthy with girlsWizard of OZ comes to #Philadelphia  Recently we caught up with the Philadelphia’s Broadway series. The wizard of is coming to Philly.  I have very fond memories of watching the wizard of Oz on TV as a little girl.  The ruby slippers and tin man.  As a 6th grade girl I sand Somewhere over the Rainbow during a choir concert.  I loved all thing that were OZ related.

When were were invited to the pre-party bu the Philadelphia Kimmel Broadway series I was so excited to share the experience with my daughter and her friend.   They loved meeting a Dorthy and learning about the show.  girls

Wizard of OZ in Philadelphia  Developed from the ever popular MGM screenplay, this new production contains all the beloved songs from the Oscar®-winning movie score, all the favorite characters and iconic moments, plus a few surprises along the way, including new songs by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber. Click your heels together and join Scarecrow, Tin Man, Lion, Dorothy, and her little dog Toto, as they journey through the magical land of Oz to meet the Wizard and obtain their hearts’ desires. Watch out for the Wicked Witch of the West and her winged monkeys as you rediscover the real story of Oz in this fantastic musical treat for all the family.

The Broadway series has provided us with ticket to the show so we are so excited to be going next week for a limited time performance.   You too can experience the Wizard of OZ.

The Wizard Of OZ

June 3-8

Academy Of Music

Get your tickets at Kimmelcenter.org/broadway

The Friday, June 6 performance is designated as an ASL & AD Performance. Visit www.handsupproductions.com for more information on ASL. Visit www.art-reach.org for more information on AD.

Jumping girlsDisclosure: I was provided ticket to the performance in exchange for me sharing this information with my readers.

 

 

 

Pony Royale Party

This post is sponsored by Pony Royale. I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls Collective, and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.

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Last Friday I had a Pony Royale party.  I invited 10 girls to my house for the party.  What are the Pony Royale a fun toy line of ponies that are blended with a love of fashion.  Each pony comes with inter changeable tails, manes, and out fits so you child can be creative with how her pony looks. The ponies are based around birthstones.  The girls at the party had a fun time learning about the ponies and find they horse that goes with there birth stone.

We had the girls pick out their horses, decorative them. We then made picture frames with glittery stones just like the horses.  We also did glitter tattoo so the girls sparkled like the horses.   When both girl and pony were fashion ready, we had a fashion show with the horses.pictures of the pony party

Then each girl had there own photo shoot with their horse s we took pictures of them and their horses for the wonderfully birthstone frames.

The girls loved the ponies which Pony Royale combines favorite play patterns – hair play, fashion play and nurturing play. Check out the video of the girls playing and sharing about the ponys.

My daughter played all day then woke up the next morning and played.  We even ended up bring the ponies to her brothers swim meet.  She loved brushing and styling the horse.  She is a Horse girl and add the glittery and glam of  the Pony Royale horses she was thrilled.  I have seen many of the moms, since the party,  and all of them were telling me how much the girls love them and played with the hours of independent play.   The girls love knowing that they could add to the collection and loved the story of the horses.

The full collection, featuring 12 Princess Ponies, all with the ability to mix-and-match their manes, tails and fashion pieces, will hit store shelves in late July at Toys R Us.  Price $15.00 perfect birthday gift price.

Visit the Pony Royale website for more information. Pony Royale will be available starting in late August, exclusively at Toys R Us. Meanwhile, be sure to check out Pony Royale’s Facebook page and follow them on Twitter!