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by Roxi Nevin One of my favorite long-term goals is one of several planned books that I hope to one day publish. Though I have many “in the […]
by Roxi Nevin One of my favorite long-term goals is one of several planned books that I hope to one day publish. Though I have many “in the […]
When I really thought about it, I found that it was easy to see the benefits in the entire experience as a whole, and there is so much gratitude to be found in the team sports experience. I’ll highlight some examples and how you can use these experiences as a lesson in gratitude for kids:
I was recently thinking back to one of my favorite books as a child (and now), “The Giving Tree” by the incredibly talented and genius author Shel Silverstein. […]
It’s been a very trying couple of months, and instead of dwelling on how difficult things have been, I can only feel grateful for a great number of […]
It has been a heck of a month since my last article. It was a completely different world on March 10th when the rumblings of a new virus […]
My youngest son is 7, and nearly two years ago he was demoted from being the “baby” of the family, not only by age and self-proclamation, but also […]
2019 was a year of growth and development for my boys, and they’ve entered this stage of their lives that really begins to let their personalities […]
Grateful Parenting The Gratitude Jar by Roxi Nevin As part of our daily routine, we sit together and discuss various things as a family. This might be a […]
Grateful Parenting Volunteering With Purpose by Roxi Nevin When my first child was a toddler, she had wonderful manners. As most parents do, we used repetition to […]
Grateful Parenting The Spectrum of Gratitude By Roxi Nevin It’s a common misconception that people on the Autism spectrum don’t experience empathy. As an adult with Autism, […]