Grateful people report higher levels of positive emotions, life satisfaction, vitality, optimism and lower levels of depression and stress. Children who practice grateful thinking have more positive attitudes toward school and their families.
When using these worksheets children can experience gratitude for small things or for things that may seem more important. Thank you for my pencil. Thank you for my toothbrush. Thank you that I can walk and run and play.
There are currently three types of worksheets on gratitude for a total of 118 worksheets.
One type offers a booklet for one week's use. Children write sentences or make a list of what they are grateful for. Print the page, and fold it into fourths.
One type offers two to a page. Children write sentences of what they are grateful for. Cut this in half and use one for one day and the other the next day.
One type offers two to a page. Children make a list of what they are grateful for. Cut this in half and use one for one day and the other the next day.
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