Kindness

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Often we are consumed by the busyness of day-to-day living and we forget to look for opportunities to teach our children God-honouring character traits. These ideas require very little preparation, making it easy for you to share some simple but memorable lessons with your kids. Read over the suggestions at the beginning of your week and choose one or two that will fit your schedule.

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  • Droopy plants

    Science with a twist

    Observe how grass or a houseplant withers without water.

    Discussion point: God promises the wicked will wither away, but God cares for those who are good.

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  • Emotional Charades

    Drama / Role play

    This is like the traditional game of Charades, except the players act out an emotion of their choosing.

    Goal: Greater awareness of how others are feeling.

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  • Fruit faces

    Fun with food

    Arrange slices of fruit to create a face and review the fruit of the Spirit.

    Discussion point: The Holy Spirit helps us be kind to each other.

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  • It’s cool to be kind

    Drama / Role play

    Role play various scenarios where others may say unkind things, and practice gracious responses.

    Goal: Practice “blessing those who curse you.”

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  • Kind solutions

    Drama / Role play

    Dial back tattling with suggestions that help kids solve problems cooperatively.

    Discussion point: We show love to others when we are patient and not easily angered.

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  • Kindness is contagious

    Science with a twist

    Review personal hygiene rules that reduce the spread of germs.

    Discussion point: We should spread “kindness germs” everywhere; they quickly spread through a group.

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  • Random acts of kindness

    Serving others

    Host your own “Random Acts of Kindness” week. Begin by surprising family members with acts of kindness, then extend the blessing to your community.

    Goal: Practice kindness.

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  • Receiving kindness

    Drama / Role play

    Practice appropriate responses to compliments, and polite ways to decline an invitation.

    Goal: Learning manners and taking care not to hurt another’s feelings.

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  • Serving others first is fun

    Serving others

    Run a family competition, racing to see who can be first to identify opportunities to say, “Serve my brother/sister/friend first.”

    Goal: Practice putting others first.

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  • Shining kids

    Any time

    Reward kind deeds with a glow-in-the-dark wand or bracelet and read Psalm 37:5-6.

    Discussion point: God sees our actions and is pleased when we make good choices.

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  • The kindness of animals

    Getting into nature

    Watch animals – cows, horses or cats – grooming each other, then take turns giving each other a back rub.

    Goal: Practicing kindness.

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  • Water fun

    Science with a twist

    Shake up two bottles filled with water. One stays clean, the other goes cloudy.

    Discussion point: When difficulties “shake us up,” the state of our heart is revealed.

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