Reclaiming Wonders
A hand is holding a hardcover book titled 'Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World' by Kristen Welch. The book cover features an ornate design with a winding vine pattern and text in gold and brown tones against a beige background. The subtitle reads 'How One Family Learned That Saying No Can Lead to Life's Biggest Yes.' Beside the book lies a pink pen or marker on a fabric surface, possibly a blanket or sofa, suggesting the reader is actively engaging with the book's content.

Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World

“I think if we want to tackle entitlement and ingratitude in our children, it comes down to us and our choices. We have to examine ourselves and begin there. After all, how can we show our kids gratitude unless we are thankful? How can we ask them to go upstream when we are caught in the whirlpool of our culture that demands more as a goal?” . . Let that soak in. I started this book on Scribd and decided I needed to own it. And marked it all up. So much goodness here. I read Rhinestone Jesus by Kristen while waiting for this one, and she in both she just speaks to the gut with truth. It’s not easy to hear but needed. . . And definitely a book I will be returning to. Highly recommended! Here’s to going against the flow - starting with us. . . Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World By Kristen Welch; Tyndale, 2016

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