Showing Kindness

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Ages 3-5:

After Tommy knocked over his tower blocks, his sister Lily helped him rebuild it. In this moment, their parents praised Lily’s actions, saying, “You were very kind to help Tommy.”

Ages 6-8:

At school, Steven noticed his classmate Sam was sad because he forgot his lunch. Steven shared his lunch with Sam, learning from his teacher that sharing with others is a way to show kindness.

Ages 9-11:

During a school field trip, Mia noticed a classmate being left out. She invited the classmate to join her group, and her teacher commended her actions. Mia realized that being inclusive and respectful is a part of showing kindness.

Ages 12-14:

Ryan saw a new student struggling with his locker. Ryan decided to help and show the new student around. His teachers praised this act, highlighting that helping others is a great way to express kindness.

Ages 15-18:

Sarah noticed one of the younger students was upset after being bullied. She spent some time with the student and advised him on how to handle bullies. Her actions taught her that empathy and compassion are important forms of kindness.

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