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By on September 18th, 2013

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I’m Michelle aka Powered by Mom. I’m married with one daughter, my hubby was my high school sweetheart, our two dogs Nyx and Cleo and our cat Oliver. As you can see we’re a family of animal lovers. We love to travel when we can, try different food and activities all over the world and enjoy being together. My passions are writing, travelling, creating new recipes, encouraging people to adopt not shop and just to enjoy life while we can.

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104 thoughts on “$25 Amazon Gift Card Giveaway ends 9/22”

  1. My kids are friends first and foremost with their siblings. If they can't be kind to each other, they may not have friends over for a while.

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  2. I have always raised my kids around kids of all ethnicities and cultures because I see too many kids black white Latino who only hang out with their own race and that is the single most damaging thing you can do to your kid is to not help them embrace the world and similarity not difference

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  3. I try to teach the lil one by example. Like lending a helping hand, by letting them see me be a good friend so they will learn by example

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  4. That to have a true friend is like a treasure, and you always want to cherish the friendship, because like a treasure, they are very hard to find.

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  5. Great way is by allowing your child to interact with different children. Showing, not just telling your child, how to share things with others

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  6. Being aware of how we ourselves treat others is the key. If a child see's the adult handling things friendly and with manners, they will most likely copy them and be friendly themselves.

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  7. i always tell my son to try and be friends with everyone he meets and if it doesn't work out that he can still be nice and treat the person with respect even if they don't like each other lol 🙂

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  8. If this is a duplicate my apologies. I try to show them how to be friends and we talk about friends at dinner... encourage excitement about friendships and friends accomplishments. Talk about why it's important etc. Mostly through example.

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  9. treat others the way you would want them to treat you and if you have only one true friend thats all you will ever need in life. if you have more thats good too. you have to give and not just take in life.

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  10. well i teach my boys about freindship by teaching them to respect one another cause when it comes down to finding a good friend you want to treat them like your sibiling

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  11. I always try to focus on treating others the way we would like to be treated ourselves. I do not have children of my own yet, but there are so many opportunities to remind little ones of this when looking after friends children or something of that nature.

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  12. I talk about experiences I had as a child. I try to be a positive role model and talk about the consequences when we make poor decisions. I also praise them up and down when they show compassion and generosity.

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  13. We've taught our grandson about being a friend to everyone and including them. Last year he invited a boy from his class to his birthday party. I knew that a lot of the other kids don't play with this boy at school and his grandma told me that it was the first time he had ever been invited to a party. I'm really proud that he has made friends with this boy and includes him. (He has invited him to our house to play, too!)

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  14. My little guy is 18 months & doesn't go to daycare & I've no friends nearby with kids his age, so we practice with mommy & daddy & go to the park & meet friends lots of places! We put a big emphasis on sharing, & always being kind & gentle with other children.

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  15. first and in my opinion, most important, is to set a good example, our children emulate our actions so we need to be sure that what they see in how we relate with our friends is loving, caring and respectful

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  16. We have taught her that she is to be polite no matter how she feels about the person and that if she doesn't want to be "friends" (she is only 5) with someone then she better not be rude about it but simply tell the person she doesn't want to play with them right now.

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  17. The best way is leading by example. Show them how you behave with your friends, demonstrate what it means to be reliable and trustworthy.

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  18. We teach through example but also through role playing. It sometimes helps a kid to see how to handle difficult situations before they come up.

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  19. I try to teach my kids to be kind, caring friends. We teach them to share and help their friends. We also tell them how important it is to show concern for their friends and help them out when they need it.

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  20. The best way is to show them through the way your treat your own friends so they can learn to appreciate true friendship when they find it.

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  21. I don't have children, but my nephew and young cousins I try to set a good example for by showing them how to develop good friendship through sharing and kindness.

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  22. I like to play games with them and make sure that when i involve others they are respectful and accepting of others. This way they learn social skills while learning to share and open their private space.

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  23. I like to take them to the play ground and have them play and also get to know the parents and have play dates at each other house. I try to encourage a sharing with their friends.

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  24. I try to teach through example. I let them see me ask other family members about their day and try to show them I have genuine interest in others.

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