People want and need to be seen. It is a fundamental characteristic of humans that we seek opportunities to connect with others in an authentic way. We want to feel noticed and valued as a member of the human community. We want to understand AND be understood. This connection is vital to our feelings of safety and happiness, and ultimately is foundational to our ability to work through challenges, think critically, be planful, and other executive function skills. How can adults use that in-born inclination to shine a light on actions that we wish to reinforce in our children?
Share 31 Days of Hygge-Inspired Kindness
Have a Hygge-Filled Holiday with 31 Days of Comfort and Cheer
Commit to Kindness: Tools for a Big-Hearted School Year
7 Packable Projects for Road Trip Kindness
Here at Doing Good Together, we'd like to suggest one small addition to your family adventure: plan for a few intentional acts of road trip kindness.Let's teach our children that our essential values of compassion and empathy don't take a vacation. Acts of kindness are a natural part of daily life, even on the road.
Big-Hearted Action Speaks Louder Than Fear
Now is the time to gather our families and get back to the work of helping the fearful, the lonely, the hungry, and everyone else needing a hand.Together, let’s cross kind acts off our to do list and watch their impact ripple out into the world. Together, let’s do all the good we can to bring people together, to lift others up.
How to Change the World with the Kindness of Storytelling
Be Curious: 7 Tips for a Summer of Wonder
Create DIY Kindness Kits for Gratitude on the Go
Summer of Kindness: Printable Cards
Don't let the summer of kindness get away from you! Print these nifty new DIY labels and go on a random acts of kindness quest.
Take the #30Days of Kindness Challenge with your Family!
It's go time! Take just a few minutes to print our #30Days of Kindness Printable and you'll be set for a month of meaningful family moments.