More: Teaching Kindness At Home During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Donating to Food Drives
Get a list of food needed for a local food bank and bring your kids shopping. Let them pick out things they think other kids would like to eat and have them tag along to drop off the items.
Bags of Joy
Work with your kids to create bags that have little pick-me-ups for people you know. Fill them with a treat, a drink, and a nice note. You can drop the bags off to friends, family, church members, school teachers, the mail person, etc.
Compliment Cards
Leave cards with nice notes every time you go somewhere. People will love walking through the grocery store or the library and finding a card that says, “Hey You! You Are Really Special.”
Pick a Charity
Talk with your kids about choosing a family charity. Look online for recommendations that fit with what is important to them. (For example, maybe it’s hunger, warm coats for the winter, etc.) Have everyone in your family save their change to make a once a year donation.
Pay It Forward
Pick a day to spend time with your kids doing kind things for others. Some ideas include bringing a family a meal, washing someone’s car for them, and taking cookies to the fire department. I’ll bet with your kid’s imagination, you can come up with lots of great ideas. Get creative and let your kids come up with kindness activities they think are important. Whatever it is, as long as you are encouraging thoughtful ideas, you can’t go wrong! We’ve partnered with Kids Activity Blog to bring you tons of playful learning activities for kids!