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Getting kids to count their blessings

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*/ /* GreatSchools.org is a nonprofit that helps parents support their children's education at school and at home. GreatSchools [View online]( [Forward to a friend]( [GreatSchools Weekly Newsletter]( [Building character]( [Best practices]( [Podcast]( [Find your school]( [Getting kids to count their blessings]( [Materialism is much more insidious than just wanting more stuff. The antidote may be as simple as practicing gratitude.]( [Read more]( [Could your child study smarter?]( [The most effective study technique might not be what you expected.]( now.]( [House rules on drugs and alcohol]( [When do parents start talking about it, and what are their rules? Are drunk pickups, no questions asked, a good idea? See how these parents handle tough scenarios.]( more.]( It takes a village Give thanks by sharing your school experience 'Tis the season for expressing gratitude! Show your appreciation for your child's school by leaving a [review]( on their GreatSchools profile. This simple act of thanks can spread some holiday joy to those closest to you — and help others in your community. [Donate]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( [Donate]( [Manage your preferences]( [Privacy policy]( [Unsubscribe]( This message was sent to GreatSchools.org subscriber {EMAIL} This email was sent by GreatSchools.org 2201 Broadway 4th Floor - WeWork, Oakland, CA 94612 Make sure GreatSchools.org emails make it to your inbox. Add GreatSchools-Newsletters@email.greatschools.org to your address book.

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