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Annie's Articles
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Parenting Lessons from The Little Red Hen
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To Play or Not Play Ball (When you're married with small kids)
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How to avoid zombie children and juvenile delinquency this summer
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My Dad's Greatest Legacy: Raising sons to be good fathers
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Parents Beware: Kids' Marketing Ain't Kid's Play
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The Challenges of Boys & Gratitude
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World's Greatest Mom - NOT
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How Prickly Are You? Part 1
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Why People Are Prickly: Part 2
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How To Be Less Prickly: Part 3
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Relating To Prickly People: Part 4
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Instilling Gratitude & Dealing with Entitlement
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Invisible Fences - Raising children with and without disabilites
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Standing Up To Bullying
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Standing Up To Bullying Roleplays
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How Bullies & Cliques Are Made
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Creating Safe Schools
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It's all in your head - Having the right mindset
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Getting A Teenager to Talk
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Stop Child From Hitting
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Help with Harsh Sister-In-Law Part 1
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Help with Harsh Sister-In-Law Part 2
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Bought the Wii® - Now To Tell The Wife
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To Butt In Or Not Butt In
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Butt In Or Not Butt In - Part 2
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Lonely Stay-At-Home Mom
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To Gripe or Not To Gripe
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What Was Wrong With My Parent's Parenting?
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Get divorced or bake a pie - The choice is yours
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Teaching Our Kids To Give Thanks
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Mundane Moments of Grief - 6/02
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Giving Kids The Gift of Time
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Almost on the Diane Rehm Show
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Correcting An Unfamiliar Child In Public
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Grown Children Still Fighting
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Resolving Resentment Toward Husband
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Husband is driving me crazy!
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Spoiled Kid or Anxiety Control?
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Getting Involved In A Parent/Child Meltdown
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Teaching Kids About Rationalization
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HOW TO RESCUE CHILDREN FROM INGRATITUDE & ENTITLEMENT
New Book Offers Guidance to Parents on Nurturing Gratitude ![]() In the fast-paced, instant-gratification world of today, children's lack of appreciation and, even worse, a sense of entitlement, have become common complaints. Kids' sometimes insatiable desire for 'more', while barely noticing what they already have, is a typical frustration for many parents.
Parenting Consultant Annie Zirkel’s new book, You’ll Thank Me Later: A Guide to Nurturing Gratitude In Our Children (And Why That Matters) gives parents the tools to combat entitlement and ingratitude while instilling the crucial practice of appreciation. Gratitude is not just saying, 'Thank you.' It is about feeling thankful. And beyond basic manners, the benefits of true gratitude are powerful: more optimism, higher life satisfaction, and a greater sense of connection to others. In fact, research shows that children who practice grateful thinking have more positive attitudes towards school and their families (Froh, Sefick, & Emmons, 2008). In You’ll Thank Me Later, Annie offers a wealth of information, ideas and inspiration for encouraging gratitude in our children. This book includes research on why gratitude is important, stories that bring the concepts to life, and suggestions on how to help children combat entitlement and materialism. Annie also addresses the different stages of gratitude from manners through hard gratitude, and the parent-child relationship issues that can encourage or get in the way of making this concept a life-long practice. From actual methods for expressing thanks – in conversation, cards or even the controversial email - to ideas for Thanksgiving Day, on-going gratitude traditions, and the benefits of community service, this easy-read book spells out how parents can help children express and feel appreciation better. Author Annie Zirkel is a parenting consultant, licensed counselor, speaker, and writer based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She works with families on relationship dynamics, power struggles, and the skills of optimism and gratitude. “You’ll Thank Me Later” can be purchased on both Amazon and www.anniezirkel.com.
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