
Let’s learn about the traits in G. G has a lot of good traits and let’s take a look the most important ones we need to concentrate.

What to teach
Generous – Being generous is the readiness to offer more . A person being generous would be selfless about offering. They would be willing to give and share unsparingly.

Generalist – Someone who is well versed in all fields. The knowledge and the skill they possess could be applied to all fields.
Grateful – Being grateful is being appreciative of receiving or for something done. It is a feeling of thankfullness for what is received.

Green thumbed – Someone who has excellent skills of gardening. Gardening I feel is a great hobby and a good stress reliever. My mom is green thumbed and I love her fascination towards plants and would love of my children take them over.


What not to teach
Gormless – Would mean lacking sense is behaving foolish. They usually don’t understand things well.
Graceless – This would describe a person with impolite behaviour. They behave in an awkward and uncoordinated manner.
Grumpy – Being grumpy is a person who is always ill-tempered and irritable. They always aren’t satisfied, unhappy and keep complaining .
Green-eyed – Someone who is jealous and envious. They are usually jealous of someone else’s success. Usually referred as a metaphor,green eyed monster.
Some very nice and meaningful words to be taught
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Thank you Shubra
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Definitely we need to teach our kids to be grateful, and green thumbed is top on my list too!
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Thank you Namrata
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again great listing of some wonderful traits starting from “G”. kids should learn the importance of being grateful.
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Thank you surbhi
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Green Thumbed is a new term I came across this post. My father too is the one with a green thumb. I wish I could emulate him a little bit so that my kids could also learn some. A very well compiled list of life lessons for kids you are working on. All the best!
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Thank you so much anupriya
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Great tips Sindhu. Book marking your posts m. What not to teach n what to is something that has often boggled us moms
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Thank you Roma
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Gratitude, being generous and having a green thumb are great values and skills to learn and imbibe! I’d like to have a green thumb myself because I have this innate ability to kill even a cactus! 😀
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Yes they are Shilpa.
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I didn’t know what green thumbed mean. That’s a new word for me 😁. Being grateful is the biggest virtue
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Ha ha . Thank you Simrit
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Green thumbed is new for me and definitely love to teach them about it.
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That’s good Gurjeet
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Being grateful is essential and even the adults need to learn this. Hopefully the present situation has taught many. Again a lovely list
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Thank you Arushi
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Green thumb is new for me, although me and kids had grown some leafy vegetables, garlic, onion and potatoes this winter. I was unaware of the word or phrase.
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I liked the terms green-thumbed and green-eyed. Being grateful is absolutely important. Thanks for this post.
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Thank you
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These are some amazing traits that you have highlighted, Looking forward for more post like these. Greenthumbed is a new terminology that I learned today
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Thank you Niharika
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