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By Makingsense


Positive Foundational Beliefs That Make A Child's Life Taste Good

This hub was first published in June, 2007. At the time, I was planning on making a project available to the public that had consumed a ton of my time over a couple year period. However, as much as I loved Chocolate Chip Beliefs and believed in it's positive value, and as much as I would have liked to devote my full time attention to it, the financial realities forced my to start paying attention to my existing trade show exhibit business, P.O.P. Exhibits Inc.

It was a good thing to do and I have no regrets. With a little effort, P.O.P. Exhibits Inc had it best year in '08 of the fourteen years in business. Now, once again, I'm starting to think about Chocolate Chip Beliefs. After being away mentally for this long, it's like trying to get reaquainted with an old friend.

Thus, if you are interested enough to follow the link to the web site and would be interested in a free pdf of one of the stories, please send an email. It will help me in jump starting the engine.

Below is the original post.

Parenting tips for including positive foundational beliefs within Preschool Lesson Plans have been developed with the creation of a children's picture story book called Chocolate Chip Beliefs.

What is a Chocolate Chip Belief? It is an important non-denominational belief relating to learning, creativity, self-worth, interaction and expression. As parents involved in our child's education, we look for ways to promote learning in one subject or another. That is a part of the job. As a complement to the traditional preschool lesson plan subject matter, Chocolate Chip Beliefs teaches 41 beliefs.

For instance, a belief llike "I Am A Fast Learner" provides the foundation for all the other preschool lesson plans you use.



Great Beliefs for Kids Come In The Form Of Chocolate Chip Beliefs


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