Many people start each year by making New Year’s resolutions. As adults, we often resolve to do something on January 1, and then feel we’ve failed if we don’t follow through as the year progresses. Resolutions are a wonderful idea at any age, although, if adults have difficulty keeping them, children may find resolutions even more troublesome. How can parents introduce children to the idea of New Year’s resolutions, without pressuring them or setting them up for failure?
Month: December 2016
A Christmas Carol
Liberty students present a holiday program featuring an evening of holiday songs, performed by the 4th grade, theater, puppetry, and artistry, in a festive and fun celebration of the season.
Reviewing the Year with Your Kids
Adults often use the end of the year as a time to take stock; to see what went right and wrong during the previous 12 months. Evaluating the past can be useful for kids as well as adults. Parents and children can discuss events of the past year to determine a course for the future.
Basket Raffle Tickets
Tickets for our annual Basket Raffle will be on sale from December 5-21. You can’t win if you don’t buy a ticket. Winners announced December 22, during the Christmas Concert.
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