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Teach Kids Event Planning Skills {Free Printable}

Teach Kids Event Planning Skills {Free Printable}

Use this free printable worksheet to teach kids event planning skills; it will build character as well as capacity. Imagine being a child and being given the opportunity to plan an event and carry it out basically by yourself.  How would that make you feel? Empowering kids with skills such as event planning not only… {read more}

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Teach Kids Gaming Etiquette {Free Printable}

Teach Kids Gaming Etiquette {Free Printable}

Summary: In this post, learn about the life skills you can encourage your kids to practice while they are gaming plus download a free printable to teach kids gaming etiquette. A couple months ago, Xbox Australia gifted our family with a console and a few games to test out.  My boys were so crazy excited… {read more}

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Empathy Game: A Tool to Teach Kids to Be Considerate {Free Printable}

Empathy Game: A Tool to Teach Kids to Be Considerate {Free Printable}

Summary: A printable empathy game plus prop ideas for making it fun for kids, to practice stepping into someone else’s shoes and develop consideration for others. “What’s she feeling, sweetheart?” I am asking my son to stop and think about the way he’s playing with his baby sister.  I can see he doesn’t quite understand… {read more}

Filed Under: Blog, Character Building Activities, My Printables Tagged With: Empathy

30 Day Creativity Challenge for Kids {Free Printable}

30 Day Creativity Challenge for Kids {Free Printable}

Creativity is an important skill for every person to learn and practice.  Many people assume that being creative means doing hands-on crafts or having artistic talent.  Although this is part of what it means to practice creativity, there are many other ways to embody this virtue as well. In fact, whether you believe it or… {read more}

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7 Free Colouring Pages for Kids on Positive Values

7 Free Colouring Pages for Kids on Positive Values

Below you will find downloads and links to seven free colouring pages for kids on positive values. If you are looking for a quick and easy way to introduce positive values to your little one, enjoy some craft time together using these free colouring pages. They are all very simple pictures, perfect for children under… {read more}

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Rainy Day Activities Free Printable

Rainy Day Activities Free Printable

Oh no it’s raining!  No one wants to go out and you are stuck for ideas on what to do at home… I’m so glad you found this post. It can be frustrating to cancel outdoor plans and feel a bit isolating to be at home when rainy days hit unexpectedly (or even if you… {read more}

Filed Under: Blog, Family Connection, My Printables, Practical Tips

Communication Skills for Kids {Free Printable}

Communication Skills for Kids {Free Printable}

We all want our children to communicate respectfully.  But what exactly does that mean and how can we explain it to them? Communication is made up not only of words and their meaning but facial expression, body language, and the influence on the listener. Thanks to Vecteezy, a comprehensive online collection of graphics, I have… {read more}

Filed Under: Blog, Communication with Kids, My Printables, Positive Parenting

How to Teach Your Kids Responsible Eating Habits {Free Printable Chart for Kids}

How to Teach Your Kids Responsible Eating Habits {Free Printable Chart for Kids}

It was lunch time.  My six-year-old had eaten his yoghurt, carrot sticks, and apple slices but then he stopped in his tracks.  “Why do I have to eat my sandwich?” he asked. It was a light bulb moment for me because, although I knew my kids were already familiar with the basic food groups we… {read more}

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Chelsea Lee Smith is an author, certified parent educator, and mother of three 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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