In Calgary, fall brings to mind autumn-colored foliage, pumpkin carving, and noteworthy days such as Thanksgiving. Traditionally, Thanksgiving in Canada was a way to express gratitude for a bountiful harvest, but today, the theme of thankfulness has become all-encompassing. Many Calgarians also celebrate American Thanksgiving in November. Practicing daily gratitude has grown so popular it is no longer a seasonal trend in society. But how do you cultivate appreciation specifically in children? This Thanksgiving, try one or more of these fun activities and make this holiday that much more special.
Take the 'brr' out of winter - cure your family’s cabin fever with events, activities, and holiday fun!
‘Tis the season of giving.
Many families give money or food to the charity connected to their child’s school or agree upon a non-profit to donate to at this time of year. These are important contributions and go a long way to helping but there are also many other meaningful ways to give back this season.
Allow your charitable donations to teach your children about the importance of giving to those less fortunate. Let your kids see the need first-hand and have a voice in becoming part of the solution.
Counting down the seconds until the start of a brand new year is a beloved tradition in many families and friend groups. This tradition is often thought of as an adult’s only event – while it can be fun to have a child-free evening after the holiday season rush, you can also make plans to include all ages. I have wonderful memories of being allowed to stay up late with my parents and their friends, getting dressed up, having “fancy” Shirley Temple cocktails, and making a ruckus when the clock struck the midnight hour!
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