
How Do You Cheer Someone Up, Stay Cheerful, Hear Cheering, or Become a Cheerleader?
Your friend feels sad. You say “You can do it” You clap. You smile.
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Your friend feels sad. You say “You can do it” You clap. You smile.
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Every child breathes. Every child grows. Every child feels energy. English gives us a beautiful family of words for being alive. The root is “live.” F ...
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Happiness comes in many forms. A warm hug. A sunny day. A good book. English gives us a rich family of words for this feeling. The root is “joy.” From ...
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Children learn happy words early. Two of the most common are “positive” and “good.” These words both describe things we like. But they are not exactly ...
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Children hear happy words every day. Two of the most common are “optimistic” and “positive.” These words both describe good attitudes. But they are no ...
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Children experience many bright feelings. Two of the most powerful are “hopeful” and “optimistic.” These words describe positive expectations. But the ...
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