show one Act of kindness to your family members Today and write in short about it.
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7 Random Acts of Kindness for Kids
Make kindness a habit in your family.
By Amy Morin, LCSW Fact checked by Andrea Rice on July 29, 2020
It’s easy to get so caught up teaching your child how to write their letters and how to cut their food with a knife that you can forget to teach your child to be kind. And some parents may worry teaching kindness could actually cause a child to potentially lose their edge in today’s competitive world.
But teaching kindness is valuable. Research says teaching kindness has a positive influence on a range of academic, health,1 and social outcomes for kids.2
When kindness is taught in school, children experience increased self-esteem, increased motivation to learn,3 improved attendance, and decreased bullying and violence.4
Studies also show kids who engage in random acts of kindness are more likely to be accepted by their peers.5 Their good deeds improve their well-being and help them develop positive perceptions of their world.
Fortunately, recent research suggests that children today—as self-absorbed as they may seem6 —actually tend to exhibit more empathy toward others than in previous generations.7 While your child may pick up a few lessons on kindness by observing their peers, they'll also learn from the example set by their parents. Perform random acts of kindness with your child to teach them how to be generous, compassionate, and giving.8
Of course, your child’s acts of kindness may not necessarily be all that ‘random,’ since they’ll most likely need some assistance from you. But, teaching them to do nice things for other people now could be the key to helping them recognize opportunities to show kindness later in life.