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Parenting Last Updated: Jul 2nd, 2008 - 21:15:22


Tips To Help Teach Children The Charity Lesson
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Oct 22, 2005, 14:45

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(NAPSI)-Charity begins at home, and that's the best place to learn just how satisfying giving can be.

Giving is a concept that some children may not understand right away, but if parents are prepared to answer a few questions-and present a good example-children quickly learn to appreciate the joys of giving.

Here are a few tips on teaching your child the gift of giving:

• Be charitable yourself. Children learn by example.

• Make it age appropriate. Pick a charity that helps children of a similar age to your child.

For example, Toys "R" Us has teamed up with the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation to collect cash and toys for children in need. Last year, Toys "R" Us customers helped raise $3.6 million in store. Toys for Tots distributed over 19 million toys to seven million children in 2004.

From November 4 through December 26, Toys "R" Us will accept cash donations at their stores as well as online at www. toysrus.com.

• Fun is important for children. Bring your child to the store to shop for gifts you will donate.

• Motivate your children by explaining the difference they make in the lives of others.

• Answer any questions your children may have. Children may want to know why others need help or where the children they are helping live.

• Point out each time someone does something charitable so that your child begins to recognize, appreciate and admire such actions.

• Point out that no effort is too small. Even $1 makes a difference. If, for example, 100 people contributed $1 each, Toys for Tots could buy toys for 10 children.

• Relate to those you are helping. Charity is more than giving. Expose your children to those in need by working in a soup kitchen or visiting the elderly. The holidays can provide extra opportunities to help those in need and your children can pitch in. Giving is a gift, and it's a lasting gift that parents can give their children.

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