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Nature's Odyssey - A science educational store based
in San Jose, California . Whether you are looking for a unique fossil,
an award winning science
kits, or a state of the art telescope, we have the tools that
will inspire children and adults alike to embark on a journey of discovery
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Engine For Kids based upon business, education and learning.
marketplace, trading post, missing link, it's my voice and a whole
lot more. Come join the board of directors, become an editor manage
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Build a Better Bracelet Bella Girl Jewelry is proud to present
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The most important job you’ll ever have is parenting. To
parent well, you need to know what your kids are thinking. If
their thinking is crooked, their character will be too. Let’s
see how to straighten crooked thinking by viewing its power to
create character.
Thinking Creates Character:
1. Thinking sways feelings.
2. Feelings sway behavior.
3. Thinking, feelings, and behavior create character
My toastmaster friend, Mike, presented a contest talk entitled
“The Invisible Box.” With his arms extended, he
drew an imaginary box about 7’ high and 3’ wide.
Next he stepped inside and shut its invisible door. Mike said
that too many people live inside their invisible boxes. How
does this apply to your kids?
1. The invisible box is the place where they nurse their hurts
and grudges.
2. The invisible box is the place where their negative attitudes
fester.
3. The invisible box is the place where they make multiple excuses
and hide.
Could this already be happening in your child’s mind?
Certainly! What can you do? Listen for words like:
• Nobody likes me.
• I can’t do it.
• It’s too hard.
Suppose your child tried to make the select
soccer team. Your child’s best friends made the team but
the coach didn’t choose your child. Now your child shuts
down, won’t go out to play, and steps into the invisible
box. What can you do?
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