The Best Kids Meet Web site

  Kids Meet
Can you imagine the freedom you now have to get to the core of the santa cruz childrens entertainment information you have been seeking? From the ordeals of working through dozens of santa cruz childrens entertainment pages to just the right one? What if you could get santa cruz childrens entertainment links that actually meet your needs?. You'd click on them just like we want you to do now on the one below.


If this santa cruz childrens entertainment link works for you then you do not have to go elsewhere. This santa cruz childrens entertainment site is just what you're looking for. It's right up there with the best Net information on santa cruz childrens entertainment.

santa cruz childrens entertainment

Kids Meet
Yes, this is the right place for information about how to entertain and educate children. All of our sponsored links will supply you with all of the details you need to help bring up your kids.
Kids Meet

As the Internet grows and expands santa cruz childrens entertainment traders gain more experience in offering products for sale. One of the big advantages that online santa cruz childrens entertainment traders have over shop front santa cruz childrens entertainment stores is that the capital costs are significantly less.

A traditional santa cruz childrens entertainment outlet would need to employ staff, runs lots of santa cruz childrens entertainment related advertising and pay rents or taxes. When a santa cruz childrens entertainment business is placed online these overheads are significantly reduced.
The Giving Jar

 by: Rachel Paxton

Giving with a happy heart. If you teach a child to give with a happy heart you will raise a child who will never hesitate to lend a helping hand. Children enjoy helping others, especially if they see their parents doing the same. When a child's basic physical and emotional needs are met, they are willing to share almost anything they have with someone in need.

My daughter wanted to help others from the time she was old enough to understand what it was she was doing. Before she was old enough for an allowance she helped me go through her outgrown clothes and toys to give away to charities. At Christmastime we would shop together for needy families (she looked forward to this as much as picking out her own gifts). And this doesn't mean we weren't needy ourselves. When my daughter was young I was a single mom working and going to college, and I was barely able to make ends meet. What little we had left over, however, we used to help others. I am convinced that this act of helping others took my daughter's focus off of our own circumstances and created a passion in her for helping others. She always had food to eat and clothes to wear--she did not sense a lack in her life and so was willing to freely give anything she had.

As my daughter got older and started getting an allowance, she started spending her own money. She spent her allowance on family Christmas and birthday presents (however small), started tithing, and started contributing to charities of her choice. My daughter's allowance is relatively small, compared to some of her friends, but that doesn't keep her from making contributions, no matter how small, to people and organizations she wants to help. Now that she's old enough to babysit, she has even more money to decide what to do with. She decides what to spend on herself, what to save, and what to give to others.

Our family recently came up with an idea of how we could work together to save up some money to help others. I am forever picking up loose change around the house, on the floor, in the car, and in the bottom of my purse. We decided to start a "Giving Jar" where we could deposit our spare change, and then as the occasion arose, we would use it to help others. We all pooled together our spare change and we already had more than $15. I placed the jar on the kitchen counter and put a big label on it that says "Giving Jar." It has motivated us all to save more and is also a great conversational piece!

Don't think you have to have a lot of money to give others a helping hand. Any amount, no matter how small, develops in your child the gift of a giving heart.

About The Author

Originally published at Suite 101. Rachel Paxton is a freelance writer, mom, and owner of four home and family web sites. For complete resources for the Christian home, visit her web site at http://www.Christian-Parent.com.

Kids Meet Kids Meet Kids Meet Kids Meet Kids Meet Kids Meet


Home | Site Map | santa cruz childrens entertainment | as seen on tv | big screen tv | cable tv | closed circuit tv | digital tv | direct tv | interactive tv | internet tv

Sign up for PayPal and start accepting credit card payments instantly.

Main Menu
Kids Meet
Site Resources

Free Tell A Friend from Bravenet.com

Search the Web
santa cruz childrens entertainment
as seen on tv
big screen tv
cable tv
closed circuit tv
digital tv
direct tv
interactive tv
internet tv
pay tv

Last Updated: Sunday, 17-Jan-2010 00:02:37 MST
Copyright © 2004 :: Kids Meet
Meetings On The Net :: Internet Meetings :: medical mailings :: Medical Meetings On The Net

Kids Meet