Daily gratitude
Through daily interaction, turn "thank you" into a habit and let children feel the power of gratitude in nuances. In addition to verbal expression, a warm diaper note can also surprise them.
Learn to say "no"
Oversatisfying your child's every request may make them take your efforts for granted. When their demands are beyond your ability, they may feel disappointed and dissatisfied. However, if they are willing to fight for what they want by themselves, it doesn't hurt to give them a chance to try.
Integrate into family life
Thanksgiving education is not just a one-time activity, but should be a part of family tradition. Let children realize the value of gratitude in practice through daily small things, such as helping each other, sharing and expressing gratitude, so as to internalize it into their own quality.