Courage Challenge of the Day
One night this weekend, mix it up at bedtime. Either everybody switches bedrooms, or you all sleep backwards in your own beds, or you could…
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One night this weekend, mix it up at bedtime. Either everybody switches bedrooms, or you all sleep backwards in your own beds, or you could…
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Uggh! you say. Do I have to tell stories? Can’t I just read them out loud? Reading out loud is a great thing to do…
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Today’s courage book review offers two illustrated books for children of Jataka tales, tales the Buddha told, but to begin with, here’s a beautiful picture…
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“Take courage from the story” is a Dakota proverb, written phonetically as Nee yeh chee yi yo. This was shared with me by my good…
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Compiled and written by Lisa and Jennifer: The younger the mind, the more flexible the thinking. Studies from social psychology and education show that younger…
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What does internal vs. external locus of control have to do with coaching courage in my child? Firstly, the cool thing about locus of control…
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Compiled and written by Lisa and Jennifer: We have become quite the sanitized culture. Unless you live in a rural community or on a farm,…
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Afghan scholar and author, Idries Shah, spent years interpreting the Sufi tradition for a Western audience. With many illustrated picture books to choose from, Lion’s…
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Compiled and written by Lisa and Jennifer: Saying “I’m sorry” takes emotional and moral courage. Learning about the true purpose and importance of making an…
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The great, overstuffed toy box that is the 1,001 Arabian Nights has provided stories and inspiration for generations, with examples of each of the six…
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