
How Do You Welcome a Guest, Create a Welcoming Space, and Greet Someone Welcomely?
You welcome a friend with a hug. A welcoming smile makes people feel safe. The words “welcome, welcoming, welcomely” all come from one family. Each wo ...
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You welcome a friend with a hug. A welcoming smile makes people feel safe. The words “welcome, welcoming, welcomely” all come from one family. Each wo ...
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Every child sees people in need. A person asking for food. A family without warm coats. A school with old books. English gives us a gentle family of w ...
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Every child wants to make others happy. A kind word. A helpful act. A warm smile. English gives us a gracious family of words for spreading good feeli ...
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Every child wants peace. A quiet room to read. A calm lunch table. A friendship without fights. English gives us a gentle family of words for this dee ...
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Love makes the world better. A parent's hug. A friend's smile. A pet's wagging tail. English gives us a beautiful family of words for this deepest fee ...
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Every child wants to feel welcome. Every child wants to make others feel welcome too. The English language gives us a beautiful family of words for th ...
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Life’s Little Embarrassment
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What Does “Same Word, Different Forms” Mean? One root word can grow into five support forms. “Help, helper, helpful, helpfully, helpless” share one me ...
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What Does “Same Word, Different Forms” Mean? One root word can grow into four kind forms. “Gentle, gently, gentleness, gentleman” share one meaning. T ...
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What Does “Same Word, Different Forms” Mean? One root word can grow into four relationship forms. “Friend, friendly, friendship, friendless” share one ...
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What Does “Same Word, Different Forms” Mean? One root word can grow into four uplifting forms. “Encourage, encouragement, encouraging, encouragingly” ...
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What Does “Same Word, Different Forms” Mean? One root word can grow into four thoughtful forms. “Consider, consideration, considerate, considerably” s ...
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Hello, word explorer You receive a birthday present from a friend. Your kindness is a gift to others. Both are about giving. But are they the same kin ...
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Hello, word explorer Your teacher might praise your hard work. Your friend might compliment your new shoes. Both are nice things to say. But are they ...
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Hello, word explorer Sometimes we see mean acts. We call them cruelty. Sometimes we hear very rough words. We call them harshness. Both are not nice. ...
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Hello, word explorer A friend's smile shows kindness. Sharing your last cookie shows generosity. Both are wonderful things. But are they the same wond ...
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Hello, word explorer We can feel pity for a broken toy. We can feel sympathy for a sad friend. Both show we care. But do we care in the same way? They ...
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Hello, word explorer We should respect our teachers. We can honor a great hero. Both words sound very good and important. But do they mean the same go ...
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Hello, word explorer Sometimes we hear about people who mistreat animals. Other times we hear about serious abuse. Both words sound very bad. But are ...
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Hello, helpful word explorer Have you ever held a door for someone? Or passed the scissors in art class? How do you describe that kind act? Do you say ...
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Words about sharing and kindness appear often. Two beautiful words are “generous and giving.” Both describe people who share. But they carry different ...
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Introduction to Hans Christian Andersen
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Introduction to Clara Barton
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Introduction to Mother Teresa
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