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Activity to Teach Children about Physical Differences

Activity to Teach Children about Physical Differences

Some of my most embarrassing moments as a mother have been when my children have pointed out physical differences in others.  Whether it is noticing a limb missing or an injury from burns, young children are curious and do not realize the affect their words or questions may have on others. Each time a situation… {read more}

Filed Under: Blog, Character Building Activities, Craft Activities, Home Activities Tagged With: Diversity Appreciation, Empathy

10 Easy Character Building Activities for Toddlers

10 Easy Character Building Activities for Toddlers

Every parent knows how quickly toddlers pick things up.  They will copy most anything they see, the good and the not-so-good. Healthy habits can often be passed down by mere imitation.  However teaching toddlers the language of values and creating games around character building themes can help establish these character traits into every day work… {read more}

Filed Under: Blog, Character Building Activities, Home Activities Tagged With: Collection of Traits, Courage, Courtesy, Generosity, Gentleness, Gratitude, Kindness, Peacefulness, Respect, Responsibility, Service

Mealtime Moments: Printable Activity Cards to Build Character at the Table

Mealtime Moments: Printable Activity Cards to Build Character at the Table

Mealtime Moments is a set of 30 printable activity cards for building character over a family meal. All you will need to follow the activities is what you will already have at the table!  (Some activities require some food or a utensil, for example.) Each card offers a simple activity which focuses on exploring one… {read more}

Filed Under: Blog, Character Building Activities, Featured, Home Activities, My Printables Tagged With: Collection of Traits

Teaching Kids To Care For Animals

Teaching Kids To Care For Animals

Last month I shared a simple activity where my son created a “habitat” for his favorite toy snake (see that post here) and since then I have been on the lookout for other hands-on activities we could do to learn more about caring for animals. So far we have mostly been reading books and watching… {read more}

Filed Under: Blog, Character Building Activities, Craft Activities, Home Activities, Outdoor Activities Tagged With: Caring for Animals, Kindness

Teach Your Kids How To Be Resourceful

Teach Your Kids How To Be Resourceful

Sometimes I am surprised by what my kids say.  One day I was sorting toys and reorganizing our storage area when my son said, “Mom, I don’t like this toy anymore, should we throw it away?” Uh, no!  We could revamp it a bit, save it for your sibling, or give it away… throwing it… {read more}

Filed Under: Blog, Character Building Activities, Home Activities Tagged With: Resourcefulness, Responsibility

Teach Children Friendship Skills: How Tying Knots Can Help

Teach Children Friendship Skills: How Tying Knots Can Help

In the past few months I have noticed that my four-year-old’s relationships with peers are getting more complex.  Therefore we have been discussing qualities such as forgiveness, being patient, accepting differences, and being a steady friend more often. It can be difficult to share long-term vision with small children, as they really do live in… {read more}

Filed Under: Blog, Character Building Activities, Home Activities Tagged With: Forgiveness, Friendliness

Help Your Kids Practice “Self-Confidence” Through Puppet Shows

Help Your Kids Practice “Self-Confidence” Through Puppet Shows

Increasing self-confidence helps us learn how to see the world through our own eyes and live using on the wisdom we gather through experience.  It reminds us not to base our self-worth or decisions on what we hear or see from others, but to honor our true selves within.  In a world increasingly concerned with… {read more}

Filed Under: Blog, Character Building Activities, Home Activities Tagged With: Courage, Self-Confidence

No Point Carrying Emotional Baggage

No Point Carrying Emotional Baggage

Living in the past, holding onto grudges, and not letting go of anger can seriously affect people’s lives and overall happiness.  I believe it is so important we model forgiveness to our children so they can be free of negativity and blame.  Imagine how powerful it would be to learn to forgive (in a deep… {read more}

Filed Under: Blog, Character Building Activities, Home Activities Tagged With: Forgiveness

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Chelsea Lee Smith is an author, certified parent educator, and mother of four children with a background in Communications and Counselling. She provides resources to parents and teachers who want to incorporate personal growth into everyday moments. Browse the shop and blog categories to find practical inspiration for family life including tips, activities, printable pages, and resource recommendations.

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