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Thanksgiving & Child Psychology
Posted on November 27th, 2009 7 commentsThanksgiving 2009
Can you believe that Thanksgiving is here? We are already at the end of 2009 and 2010 is just around the corner.
You and I both know that once Thanksgiving is here the rest of the year is only a flicker. Think about the New Year to come and all the opportunities and resources you have now…. to really do some great things with your life.
As a kid….I remember working barefooted with that hot summer sun burning down on us in the tobacco fields. I remember not having enough energy to do much after our work, but we did have enough energy to jump in the pond for a quick swim. I remember doing much with very little back in those days.
One great memory as a kid is Thanksgiving at my Grandparents house. We had great food and lots of love to go around. My Grandma was one of the greatest cooks on the planet.
She would cook the best sweet potato pie…..the kind that you had to eat with your shoes off so you could wiggle your toes.
I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving and create some wonderful memories.
I am so thankful for all of you.
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We all have childhood memories and parts of our past that form and condition us as we grow older and become adults.
I think it is so important to keep in mind the children we influence and condition as we journey through life.
Watch this great video. Dr. John Breeding, he starts a little slow, but let him build up.
Child Psychology – The True Nature of Children & Kids
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Love to you all!
Enjoy the journey!
Lane Resources Inc.
Lynn Lane.
Influence & Persuasion, Leadership, Victory/Celebration Action Habits, Child Psychology, Model, Relationships7 responses to “Thanksgiving & Child Psychology”

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What a great Thanksgiving memory. It’s important for us as adults to reflect back on our childhoods and try to recreate similar memories for our children.
Steve Chambers
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The video had many reminders of what I had read earlier when raising my children. I’m glad you added it to your blog on success….after all raising children in my culture the biggest success of all.
Keri Eagan
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We had a small quiet Thanksgiving this year. It was nice, but I am the youngest of 6 kids, so Thanksgiving and Christmas for me are best when they are chaotic with 25-30 people of all ages crammed in one house!
Lisa McLellan
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Lyn,
Great video and have picked up some good points to follow thru’.
- People want self-determination rather than controlled by others.
- Mirroring (validation, attention and care)
- Modelling (Actions speaks louder than words.)Raising children is challenging (and can be rewarding too).
John Ho
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Kids are fantastic, amazing, astonishing learners and modellers…until they go to school!
Martin Wright
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Hi Lynn,
What a wonderful childhood memory. Those memory where we exert ourselves and make an effort are indeed excellent.
Happy Dating and Relationships,April Braswell
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Hey, Lynn, sounds like your Grandmother and my mother have the same sweet potato pie recipe! While I didn’t get to sample her pie for Thanksgiving, I’m hoping to do so this Christmas.
Hope you and yours have a wonderful Christmas and a tremendous New Year!
Health, Fitness for Working People — Darryl Pace
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Steve Chambers November 27th, 2009 at 22:15