Diana Aydin

Monica Parker blogs about how to raise kids with a sense of wonder

Raising a Child with a Sense of Wonder

Sometimes it seems that your kids will never stop asking questions. And that’s a good thing, says Guideposts guest blogger and author Monica Parker. How you can nuture your children’s curiosity and sense of wonder and creativity.

Diana Aydin's gratitude challenge continues this Thanksgiving season by giving thanks for old friends, new colleagues and kale!

Gratitude Challenge–Part 6

Guideposts blogger Diana Aydin continues her gratitude challenge this Thanksgiving season, finding thanks in old friends, new colleagues, kale salads and quirky sweaters.

Giving thanks for mom's cooking, exercise, red plaid blankets and Christmas crafts

Gratitude Challenge–Part 5

In part 5 of Guideposts blogger Diana Aydin’s gratitude countdown to Thanksgiving, she gives thanks for Christmas crafts, mom’s cooking, red plaid blankdet and exercise.

It's the small things that can help thanks flow, says Guideposts blogger Diana Aydin.

Gratitude Challenge–Part 3

Guideposts blogger Diana Aydin has challenged herself to give thanks every day until Thanksgiving. And she’s found to secret to letting the gratitude flow.

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The Gratitude Challenge–Part 1

Guideposts blogger Diana Aydin realizes the benefits of gratitude and giving thanks. (It’s actually good for your health!) So for this Thanksgiving season, she has started a gratitude challenge.

A Halloween mystery--how did a pumpkin appear on top of Cornell's McGraw Tower back in 1997?

A Halloween Mystery

Guideposts blogger Diana Aydin, in honor of Halloween, shares a tale of mystery and intrigue that involves a pumpkin and a very tall tower.

What does God look like? Some kids offer their ideas in an illuminating new book.

What Does God Look Like?

In OMG! How Children See God by Monica Parker, hundreds of kids ages 4 to 12 share their ideas of what the Big Man Upstairs looks like. Guideposts blogger Diana Aydin offers an appreciation of this kid’s eye view of God.

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