![]() Now your child will have everything they need to start the Kindness Challenge. Encourage your friends to do random acts of kindness. Make thank you cards for your school’s cafeteria workers.ġ01. Share your school supplies with a classmate.ġ00. Tell the teacher if you see any bullying.ĩ9. Give high-fives when a classmate gets the right answer.ĩ7. Check out a book about kindness from the school library.ĩ6. Offer to stay in at recess to help clean up the classroom.ĩ5. Ask if you can help clean up after lunch.ĩ4. Bring your teacher a small potted plant.ĩ3. Donate a large sanitizer to the class.ĩ2. Be extra helpful to kids in a lower grade than you.ĩ1. Make a friendship bracelet to give to a friend.ĩ0. Give out happy cards to other students and school staff.Ĩ9. Buy extra supplies for your classroom.Ĩ8. Compliment a classmate for their hard work.Ĩ7. Offer to put away a classmate’s tablet.Ĩ6. Hide a positive note in a library book.Ĩ3. Help a classmate with their school work.Ĩ0. Bring an extra snack to share with a friend.ħ8. Teach your sibling or a younger friend one of your skills. ![]() Perform a play in front of your family.ħ4. Make a goodnight video and text it to your grandparents.ħ1. Spend quality time playing with your pet.ħ0. Share your favorite toy with your sibling.Ħ9. Make seasonal crafts to decorate your home.Ħ8. Write a letter of appreciation to someone special.Ħ7. Donate the money in your piggy bank to a charitable cause.Ħ3. Clip coupons for your mom to use at the grocery store.Ħ2. Ask your dad if he needs help with a project.ĥ8. Call or video chat with a grandparent.ĥ5. Ask for donations to your favorite charity instead of birthday gifts.ĥ4. ![]() Practice being more independent at home.ĥ3. Clean your sibling’s room and surprise them.ĥ2. Write down 3 things that you love about your family members and give it to them.ĥ0. Read a book to a younger family member.Ĥ7. Do an extra chore without being asked.Ĥ3. Leave a thank you note in your mailbox for your mail carrier.ģ6. Write a positive message with chalk on the sidewalk.ģ4. Have a lemonade stand and donate all the profits to Make-A-Wish.ģ3. Check out the campaign Love for the Elderly.ģ2. Write a letter to a lonely elderly person. Print out free “Happy Cards” to give to people you see around your community.ģ0. Talk to your parents about taking public transportation for a day.Ģ9. Offer to help sort books in the library.Ģ8. Donate canned goods at the local food bank.Ģ6. Volunteer to make a meal at the Ronald McDonald House.Ģ5. Make beautiful get-well cards for children who are in the local hospital.Ģ2. Paint kindness rocks and leave them around your community.Ģ1. Send a thank you card to your favorite doctor or nurse.ġ7. Send a care package to a deployed service member.ġ6. Go up to someone new at the playground and introduce yourself.ġ4. Donate your old coat to a women’s and children’s shelter.ġ0. Draw pictures and give them out at a local nursing home.Ħ. Pick a good cause, research it, and come up with a plan on how you can help out.ĥ. Buy a candy bar for the person behind you in the grocery store line.ģ. Make a get-well card for someone not feeling well.Ģ. Ideas to help kids participate in a monthly Kindness Challenge! Simple Acts of Kindness For the Communityġ. Simple acts of kindness for kids to do at school, at home, and around the community. Then they can choose what simple act of kindness they would like to do each day, and color it in.ĭon’t forget to print out the free “happy cards” that kids can pass around.Ĭhallenge your kids to do something kind every day! We need our children to know that every small act of kindness counts! 100+ Random Acts Of Kindness Ideas For Kids The list gives them over 100 random acts of kindness ideas that they can use at home, school, and in the community. ![]() ![]() All of the printables can be found in the FREE Resources Library.įirst, let’s start with the “Kindness Challenge Calendar.”ĭecide if you want to print out the pre-made calendar with kindness ideas already printed or the blank one that lets your child pick what ideas they would like to do from the list. Here you will find everything you need to start the challenge. Teach kids to pay it forward and join the kindness challenge! When kids spread kindness they learn to practice the golden rule: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” Kindness Challenge For Kids It teaches them how to help other people. With bullying on the rise, we need to bully-proof kids by teaching them how to treat others with kindness. Teaching kids simple acts of kindness can help make the world a better place and prevent bullying. In order to do that, we need to instill kindness and empathy in our children. We all want to raise our kids to be good people. Use these “Kindness Challenge For Kids” FREE Printables to get started! Over 100 Random Acts Of Kindness Ideas For Kids To Participate In A Monthly Kindness Challenge! ![]()
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