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Do your children have a hard time practicing charity within their own family?
Challenge them to a Random Act of Kindness Week.
For one week, charge each person with doing something nice for every member of the family. The acts are to be unsolicited and genuinely helpful (eating the last piece of cake so someone else isn’t tempted doesn’t count!). Ideas include making someone’s bed, folding someone else’s laundry, washing the car, picking up a sibling’s toys, doing someone else’s chores and tending to gardening jobs. To add a little bit of excitement, consider adding the element of stealth. They have to do it and not be caught by the other person!
Challenge them to a Random Act of Kindness Week.
For one week, charge each person with doing something nice for every member of the family. The acts are to be unsolicited and genuinely helpful (eating the last piece of cake so someone else isn’t tempted doesn’t count!). Ideas include making someone’s bed, folding someone else’s laundry, washing the car, picking up a sibling’s toys, doing someone else’s chores and tending to gardening jobs. To add a little bit of excitement, consider adding the element of stealth. They have to do it and not be caught by the other person!
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