Free Kids’ Gratitude Bundle + Gratitude Challenge for YOU

Learn how to grow grateful kids.

Gratitude Bundle + Challenge
Get your 7-part Kids' Gratitude Bundle delivered straight to your inbox, along with a 7-Day Gratitude Challenge for the entire family.  Grow your family's gratitude TODAY!
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This free kids’ gratitude bundle includes:

  • A three-page guide to building a culture of gratitude in your home. Densely packed with easy ideas you can implement immediately and that ANYONE can do. These ideas work for kids of all ages – and even adults!
  • 2 styles of Thank You Note templates for young writers (elementary age)
  • 2 styles of Thank You Note templates for pre-writers, with space for drawing
  • A gift and thank you note tracker to remember who needs a thank you note!
  • 30 Day Challenge printable with family discussion or journaling prompts (works for YOU or your whole family)

Grateful kids whine less and help more. They don’t view adults as servants, nor do they make demands because they more easily distinguish wants from needs. They are not entitled. Would you like to bring up grateful adults? Then be sure to look in the mirror and ask if you are modeling the behaviors and attitudes you’d like to see in them. Feel like you might need some help here?

This year I’m adding a seven day Gratitude Challenge email series!

It’s meant for PARENTS. Because YOU are your children’s first and primary teacher. They learn more from you in their formative years than anyone else. Take advantage of this challenge to improve your own sense of thankfulness and then pass that along to your children.

Ironically, after complaining about the lack of appreciation I see in one of my children, The Gratitude Building Guide quickly made me re-think several of my parenting & gratitude practices. I appreciate the simplicity yet freshness of the parenting techniques & the resources provided.

Ariel, mom of 4, aged 0-8

Have older kids? You’ll still want to take a look:

One of my big worries as a parent of tweens and teens is that they’ll grow up feeling entitled. This guide is a great reminder of the little things I can do, and encourage them to do, to help them grow up with an attitude of gratitude instead – and be more satisfied, fulfilled adults.

Rebecca W, mom to tweens+

This is not an overnight solution and won’t give you perfect kids! Kids and teens are age-appropriately self-centered and that’s OK. It’s our job to see them through this and help them move on to be grateful adults. And that, my friends, takes years. So get started today.