The journal includes 90 daily black & white pages to record what you are grateful for today, today's highs, and today's lows. The last question changes each day.
Examples include:
What mistake did you make today?If you could go anywhere in the world where would it be?What do you struggle with?How did you solve a problem today?Practicing mindfulness has been shown to reduce stress, improve attention, and increase one's ability to regulate emotions, show empathy, and feel compassion. Research suggests that grateful young adolescents are happier, more energetic, have better social support and are more satisfied with their school, community, friends, and most importantly, themselves.
Thankful Thoughts will help your child develop a gratitude practice that you both can look forward to each day