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Sitting with the entire family and learning how to make Christmas ornaments can offer each member the chance to become part of something special for the holidays and give them bragging rights when visitors comment on the decorations. Not all holiday decorations have to be fragile or colorful, but with imagination and patience, parents can help their children remember the true meaning of the holiday. Projects Become More Difficult With Age The type of projects the family takes on will depend on the age of the children. Parents must remember when teaching their kids how to make Christmas ornaments that younger children have a limited attention span and the projects should be designed to fit into that span. If the child has to constantly be reminded that they cannot go play video games until the homemade Christmas tree ornaments are finished, they will not look at the decorations the same.
As the children grow older, they can learn how to make Christmas ornaments that are more complicated and require more than one sitting to complete. One thing to consider about making quality ornaments is that patience can be a virtue. Some ornaments may require more than one or two days to complete, especially if they involved multiple colors of paint and several layers of glue. By the children knowing how to make Christmas ornaments they can see how taking their time and doing it right will produce a finished product that can be transferred to other projects in their life.
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