Body, Mind & Spirit Meditation
The Family Gratitude Project
Raise a Thankful Child with 52 Fun Activities and Crafts for Every Season
- Publisher
- Ulysses Press
- Initial publish date
- Oct 2018
- Category
- Meditation, General, Inspiration & Personal Growth
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781612438399
- Publish Date
- Oct 2018
- List Price
- $22.95
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Description
A month-by-month guide to fostering an attitude of gratitude as a family
Gratitude is a key component of happiness and mindfulness. But not only for adults. Children benefit greatly from learning, understanding and appreciating gratefulness. An interactive journal and activity book for parents and youngsters to enjoy together, A Year of Gratitude is the perfect tool for building a mindful foundation that will last a lifetime.
Including 52 step-by-step activities with full-color photos, this book offers strategies for cultivating gratitude and strengthening parent-child bonds every week of the year. Discover a variety of fun, family-oriented projects and activities including Valentines Day Cookies, Family Gratitude Jars, DIY Thank You Cards, Nature Appreciation Walks, and much more!
About the author
Contributor Notes
Joanna Grzeszczak (pronounced Gshe-sh-ch-ak) was born and raised in Poland. In 2008, she received a master’s degree in Psychology, with a focus on family, from the University of Wroclaw. Shortly after, at the age of 25 years old, she moved to Montreal, Canada where she pursued her studies at the University of Montreal and received a certificate of proficiency in French. She now lives with her French-speaking husband Vincent and two daughters, Lilianne, Mila-Rose (and baby...) in a small city cottage. She started writing and photographing in 2014 and has established herself as a blogger and content creator behind the Lazy Mom's Blog. Her mission is to inspire and uplift mothers on this difficult journey of motherhood, focusing her work on mindful living, home decorating, and family lifestyle. Her articles on self-help, positive body image, and parenting have been widely shared throughout social media, and her decorating projects have been featured in furniture catalogues and Canadian Living magazine. But the core of her blog has always been raising kids, crafting with them, and finding creative ways to help them develop independent thinking, imagination, and gratitude. When she isn’t writing or photographing, she can be found in the kitchen baking cookies with her kids or redecorating someone's home. Find more about Joanna at her blog www.lazymomsblog.com or on Instagram (@lazymoms).