Morning appreciation start
3–4 yearsFamily ConnectionNo materials needed
As you start your day together, share one thing you appreciate about each other or about the day ahead. Keep it simple and quick. You might say "I appreciate your smile this morning" while your child might say "I appreciate breakfast." This sets a positive tone without adding time to your morning routine. It can happen while getting dressed, eating, or heading out the door.
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How to Do This Activity
As you start your day together, share one thing you appreciate about each other or about the day ahead. Keep it simple and quick. You might say "I appreciate your smile this morning" while your child might say "I appreciate breakfast." This sets a positive tone without adding time to your morning routine. It can happen while getting dressed, eating, or heading out the door.
Why It Works
Family gratitude practices predicted higher family satisfaction and reduced conflict (Ma, Kibler, & Sly, 2013). Starting the day with appreciation, even briefly, helps children associate morning routines with positive connection, making gratitude a natural part of daily rhythms rather than a special occasion.
Tips for Parents
Keep it very brief. Mornings can be rushed, and that's fine.
Model consistency even when you're busy. Even rushed appreciation counts.
Accept simple responses. "I appreciate you" is perfectly valid for this age.
Materials Needed
None
Learning Methods
Narrative and Literacy-Rich ExperiencesCollaborative and Cooperative PlayProject-Based Learning
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