
Kindness Kit
“Mom, Mom! That is Allie’s car!” Little Brother couldn’t contain his excitement; he had spotted his babysitter’s car in the parking lot. I looked over to where he pointed, and
“Mom, Mom! That is Allie’s car!” Little Brother couldn’t contain his excitement; he had spotted his babysitter’s car in the parking lot. I looked over to where he pointed, and
Had it up to HERE with being asked to do more stuff with your kids when your plate is already full? But, still, you want to be better at getting
“To develop the importance of being kind in my children, I need simple ideas, ideas that can be completed quickly and still have meaning.” “So, where do you work,” Big
“Who is someone that visits your house almost every day of the week and knows your name?” Looking around the 1st-grade classroom, the kids gave a mixture of thoughtful and
As I walked to the front door, I could hear hysterical crying going on in the house. A few moments later, the door swung wide open, the wreath on the
Solution Media Contract Foster Skills and Talents Kindness Hunts Compassion Conversations Results Brad and his mom implemented a Media Contract. Although the first week of implementing the contract was bumpy,
We’re focusing on K for Kindness and sharing simple acts of kindness that kids can easily do. I’ve seen with my own family that these are acts of kindness my
All toddlers will experience conflict, particularly in social settings like at a park or in a play group. Parents often find themselves not knowing how to navigate the situation and
Three Tips To Start a New School Year Right — With Fun & Positivity Author: Jennifer Fischer 1. Focus on Family Dinners — Unplugged! The single most transformative thing we
Dear Sheila, I try to do service projects with my kids but they always end up fighting at the end. And, even after seeing people that are homeless, they are
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We provide resources for families to raise kind kids and create compassionate problem solvers through acts of kindness and service projects.
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