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Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World: How One Family Learned That Saying No Can Lead to Life's Biggest Yes

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Gratefulness is a journey, something we distribute to our kids along the road of life.Kristen Welch, Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World
God never asks us to be perfect. Kind of takes the pressure off, doesn't it?Kristen Welch, Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World
Life isn’t fair, but it’s still good.Kristen Welch, Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World
Gratitude begins where our sense of entitlement ends.Kristen Welch, Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World
There’s more joy in giving than getting — and that service isn’t just for the poor, it’s for us, too.Kristen Welch, Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World
Giving our kids everything they want makes it hard for them to be grateful, or to learn to wait.Kristen Welch, Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World
Yes, kids. There is a world beyond our screens. And it’s filled with the beauty of God’s creation, the joy of quiet stillness, the laughter of true community.Kristen Welch, Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World
Sometimes it’s right to say no, and all everyone sees is deprivation. But most often when we parents say no, we are saying yes to something even better.Kristen Welch, Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World
As parents we are not called to make our kids happy; we are called to help them find true joy.Kristen Welch, Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World
Raising deeply rooted kids is a battle worth every ounce of beautiful effort.Kristen Welch, Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World