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Three Stars and a Wish
This
is an adapted version of a literary tool
used in many schools. It is usually
used for editing written work. Children
are instructed to find three things that
they like about the work and then
identify one wish about something they
would like to see different or change.
This can be applied very easily to one's
day.
Tell your child that he/she is going to
be a detective today and go on a very
important mission. This is a beautiful
mission in which he/she can collect
three stars about their day to share a
dinner time. The stars can be anything
positive he/she would like to share
about what they liked, want to
celebrate, are grateful for, or want to
remember. The wish is for something
that didn't happen in their day or that
they would like to do differently
tomorrow.
Parents participate as well, modeling
the activity and providing opportunity
for connection and sharing of the day.
This is an excellent bonding activity.
Remember that listening and truly being
in the moment is a requirement for
ultimate heartfelt connection and
celebration of the day.
–©2007
Jennifer Jazwierska, All Rights
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