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faith-based character development ideas

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  • #16
    Tara, that is a great website, thanks for sharing!!

    Lovelight, love the idea of a compliment jar, and highs/lows of the day. (my kids are already horrible tattlers, so hopefully they'll be able to come up with some other stuff, lol)

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    • #17
      I haven't read through all of the posts - but I thought of a couple of blogs that might have something -

      Totally Tots - thanksgiving bible verse - http://totallytots.blogspot.com/2009...nksgiving.html

      some thanksgiving related printables - http://1plus1plus1equals1.blogspot.c...bles-more.html

      Raising rockstars preschool cirrculum - http://1plus1plus1equals1.blogspot.c...mandments.html - though I think for "T" they focused on the 10 commandments

      This site has a few as well - http://www.christianpreschoolprintab...nksgiving.html


      Hopefully these aren't too young for your kids - I can't remember their ages.
      Cranky Wife to a Peds EM in private practice. Mom to 5 girls - 1 in Heaven and 4 running around in princess shoes.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by DCJenn View Post
        We have the Bucket book and it's fantastic. In fact, there have been days when its been helpful for us to be able to say that the dude's behavior is either filling or emptying our buckets. (and vice versa)

        J.
        Thanks for this suggestion! I just got it from the library and as soon as I finished reading it, the four-yr-old asked me to read it again. He's actually flipping through it right now by himself as I type this.

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