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DD loves showing others gratitude as well as expressing it openly amongst us. I'm not allowed to speak for DD when I say about her being grateful ie. "Thanks for having us" when we leave someone's house. Her reasoning is it makes her feel good to show her gratitude, however when I step in and speak for her or prompt her she says it doesn't feel as special.
And when it comes to gratitude for general things in life we do the "dictation" at bedtime or in the car or over dinner.
I think one of the best ways to teach gratitude is to be grateful yourself. I often talk of the things I am grateful for and I find this helps them to understand gratitude better. If we show them negativity and ungratefulness they in turn will mimic.
This is a great clip, I like their others too.





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