var ACM, oPopup, oDefPopup, offsetTop=10, offsetLeft=10; You seem to have disabled JavaScript. To take full advantage of our site and functionality, we recommend you enable Javascript. How? var ad1=''; document.write(ad1); Preconception Pregnancy Baby Toddler ... Big Kid Your guide to the holidays By the ParentCenter editorial staff Seeing the holidays through your child's eyes Surviving holiday travel Starting your own holiday traditions Choosing gifts your 7-year-old will enjoy Seeing the holidays through your child's eyes Your 7-year-old will be fully caught up in the excitement of the season. He's at the perfect age to enjoy and take part in everything about them, from religious ceremonies to cooking to making and picking out presents for the whole family. His generosity will shine as he thinks about what will please those he loves. At this age, too, children are building an awareness of the larger world around them, and the hardships that other children and families face. If your holiday traditions involve giving to those less fortunate, you can ask your child to accompany you on a shopping trip for the local food bank, or to wrap presents for a needy family, or to help decide where to contribute some portion of this year's Hanukkah gelt. (For more on how to encourage your child's generosity, click here Since he's also becoming more responsible, your child can now take part in the old tradition of making (and trying to keep!) New Year's resolutions. Because grade-schoolers are developing a sense of how chores can benefit the family and even an entire community, his initial attempts at goal-setting can start with these practical tasks. Help him pick something manageable, such as making a promise not to throw his food wrappers on the ground, or keeping his room neat and clean. ( | |
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