God, Help Me Raise Kind Kids!نموونە
Kindness Leads to Compassion
As parents, it’s our job to nurture and guide a child so that kindness begins to come naturally. Throughout this plan we’ve learned the importance of modeling kindness to our kids, reacting in kindness, and helping them see areas where they can show kindness to others. As you continue working in these areas, we encourage you to applaud their efforts.
We all know that adults generally fold the laundry better, but when your children try to be kind by helping, applaud their effort. It won’t be long before their kindness at home spills over to helping others.
Gradually, we can expand our children’s circle of concern. Instead of only sharing kindness to people we know like our family and friends, we can encourage them to go outside of that circle. Perhaps the new kid in class needs a friend. That may be a great place to start. Then we can begin to think even broader. What about children in developing countries who need a friend as well? Compassion International can assist you with resources to teach kids about children in poverty.
Suggested Prayer:
God, help my children think outside themselves. Help them see what You are doing around the world and how You can use them to help.
One little boy has launched a campaign where he’s looking for smiles in Savannah, GA. Jaden Hayes, at only 6-years-old, has lived through a lot of grief. That caused him to wonder how he could make people smile again—how he could show compassion. Check out his very successful smile campaign .
Scripture
About this Plan
Do you want to instill the attribute of kindness into your kids? It’s often difficult to model kindness to our children, so let’s discuss it. Over the next 5 days, we’ll study what the Bible says about kindness and pray together for our kids.
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