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Saturday, July 2, 2011

How to Teach Your Children to Become Young Philanthropist


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As they say, show by example, how true this is. Show your young children how to share and have a big heart. Sometime, you as parents, can help them with funds. But, for most of us we need to show how we can take something small and make it really big. A child can really go a long distance if they have an idea, let me tell you how.


All your child needs is a little nudging from you. Throw around an idea or two. What is it they love to do. Let's say your young adult loves to write in a journal, so maybe you can inspire him/her to write a book. This could be fun, and there are so many great ideas, like how to find and keep a boyfriend, how to get rid of your acne, or how to apply make-up, as well as, how to buy the right baseball glove. Now that is a good idea on one direction to start.
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For sack of making this easy, let's pick a playground. Your young child has a great idea, or you give them the idea, of getting help from the community to build a playground in an impoverished area. Kids can gain access in many areas adults would fail. Can you see your child on the radio station telling everyone he/she needs help to build this playground in a particular area. Maybe he/she can ask for a small piece of donated land?


Once your child see' s the momentum building up, he/she will start to feel the excitement of making things happen, they will learn to become leaders, and learn to follow through. They can contact some landscaping companies to donate some help in the park, as well as, drawing in the people, of this local area to join in to help work on the play ground the day that it all comes together. Let your child cut that yellow ribbon and see how great they will feel for the purpose of giving to others. God Bless, our children our future.



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