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Teaching Pre-schoolers Kind Words & Encouragement

Laying the Foundation of Kindness

Raising kids who naturally lean towards kindness and encouragement begins with the words they hear at home. Our little sponges absorb everything, so starting early makes a difference.

Incorporate phrases like ‘Well done!’ and ‘I’m proud of you’ in daily conversations. However, telling your plant ‘good job’ for staying alive doesn’t quite have the same effect as it does when shared with a tiny human determined to put a square block in a round hole.

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Encouraging and acknowledging your children’s efforts and achievements can plant the seeds of kindness that will flourish as they grow.

Playtime: The Training Ground

Playtime isn’t just for fun—it’s the ultimate kindness classroom. Encourage your child to say please and thank you, even to their inanimate tea party guests. Ever stepped on a Lego piece in the dark? Ouch. Teach them early the value of ‘I’m sorry’ and the power of forgiveness, turning each play session into a mini-masterclass on empathy and social skills.

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Storytime: Lessons in Empathy

Books are magic; they open doors to other worlds and perspectives. During storytime, choose tales that highlight empathy, kindness, and encouragement. Discuss the characters’ feelings and actions. Ask your child, ‘How would you help if you were there?’ It makes abstract concepts concrete, providing a safe space to understand and practice kindness.

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Real World, Real Kindness

Bringing kindness into the real world involves showing and doing.

Volunteer together or create small moments to practice kindness, like drawing pictures for relatives or baking cookies for neighbors.

These activities make the acts of kindness and encouragement tangible, teaching the direct impact of their words and actions on the world around them.

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Celebrate Kindness Achievements

Recognizing and celebrating acts of kindness reinforces their importance. Create a ‘kindness chart’ or set up a special time each week to discuss acts of kindness they’ve seen or done. It’s like their little Oscars for Best Supporting Kind-Hearted Human.

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Encouraging Parents: The Ultimate Role Models

As parents, we’re the captains of the kindness team. Our actions speak louder than any words we could ever say. Apologizing when we’re wrong, offering words of encouragement to our partners and friends, and showing respect to everyone we meet are live, educational broadcasts for our tiny audience. Let’s make every episode count.

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