New year is approaching and everyone has started to decide upon their New Year’s resolution. So why should the kids stay behind? Though the choices made by the little ones keep changing and is not stable, resolution are meant for kids to find out their life goals and work towards achieving them. One thing that you should know is these resolution is what will keep them focused and feel responsible. Moreover, today’s commitments is what will shape them to be persons they want to be in the future. 
Here are some of the new years resolution that kids of different age group should look into.

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For kindergarten kids: 

1. To brush regularly

2. To eat meals completely

3. Keep toys clean and room tidy

4. To obey your parents

5. To not fight with your siblings 

For kids above kindergarten: 

1. To eat less junk

2. To be nice and friendly to other kids

3. To not give out personal information online or to any strangers

4. Will start a hobby and work on it everyday.

5. To complete your homework and other chores everyday. 

For bigger kids:

1. To do the chores everyday and eat healthy

2. To keep away from cigarettes and alcohol

3. To limit the time spent in front of television and computer

4. To respect everyone

5. To take part in community activities

In order for your kids to achieve these set goals, parents must also follow certain rules and before you expect anything form your kids, make sure you use a rule from their book and adopt it yourself.

While your kids are busy setting up their resolutions, involve yourself in a game of bingo or chat and exchange your views on New Years resolution with your bingo friends (Get more info at GameVillage) and have fun.

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 Posted by Charlotte on December 29, 2016 Uncategorized  Add comments

  2 Responses to “New Years Resolutions For Kids”

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    Trying to limit my kids from using their tablets and watching minion everyday lol

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