- ISBN: 9781480116887 | 1480116882
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 12/26/2012
The law of attraction is very simple - what you focus on is drawn to you. When you focus on what you want, you attract it into your life. The opposite is also true, when you focus on what you don't want; you attract more of what you don't want into your life. A positive outlook attracts a positive outcome. We are the creators of our own thoughts and therefore, we can deliberately choose the thoughts that make us feel good. Our emotions are the indicators that tell us when we are moving toward something we want. When we feel good, we are allowing what we want. When we feel bad, we are resisting what we want.By taking this one step further, we can allow ourselves to have what we desire. Simply say "Yes!" to all that you want and what makes you feel good.Following the processes based on the law of attraction, you can instill into a child a method that will empower him or her to consciously change their thoughts. Changing their thoughts and raising their awareness one emotion at a time can help them reach a happier place.Within these pages, we have taken these laws of attraction processes and turned them into simple games to play with your children. It is important to understand that each child will be at a different place on the emotional scale (described in Chapter 1). It does not matter where they are on the scale, only that the games will raise their awareness to a higher level. You will find happier, more cooperative children as you play these games.Profound yet simple, this concept is one that can begin to empower children to better themselves now while providing a well-stocked toolkit for the rest of their lives. For Gretchen M. Fox and Gina McCormick, to begin at the beginning is fundamental in creating the kind of lives for our children that we all aspire to. Using law of attraction processes, the authors turn its tenets into simple games to be played for five to ten minutes before the start of class. This helps to settle the children down, relieve their stress, and allows them to focus more completely on their studies. The games also give them an essential understanding and profound awareness of the direct link between their thoughts and their feelings. This opens up a whole new world for them: a world where the power to deliberately change their thinking to make themselves feel better rests within themselves. Providing processes that are easy to learn and fun to do, Fox and McCormick give children of all ages-even adults-the tools they need to change their thoughts and feelings right now to transform their lives for the better. Full of lessons on self-empowerment and positivity, their transformation of law of attraction and education theories and practices is nothing short of astounding. An extremely important book for child, teacher, and parent alike, Raising a Child's Awareness: An Educator's Guide to Happier, Empowered Children is a must-have for anyone interested in exploring and implementing lifelong lessons in happiness and personal power.