Color your life and the lives of others with acts of kindness
Kindness is a type of
behavior marked by acts of generosity, consideration, or concern for others,
without expecting praise or reward. One of the traits of good behavior that is
most valued is that children and young people show kindness, and show empathy
for others.
When reading the
following story we observe this superpower that makes us be heroes before
others.
Kindness is My Superpower
Read Aloud
Activity: Do the following
challenge that will allow you to be a hero in your family and wherever you are.
Activity: This craft consists of
you writing different acts of kindness and each day, you can choose one at
random. This will help you do kind things for other people.
Acts of Kindness Activity | Crafts for Kids #KidsCrafts
Activity: Let's sing
this song about kindness
Kindness
Song | Sharing Song | Pop Songs for Kids
Let's read the
following story and learn why the Bible says: "Whatever a man sows, that
he will also reap."
Today I am going to tell you the story of a boy your age,
who liked to go for a walk with his dad. They loved the mountains. They enjoyed
themselves together on the banks of the river and listened to the sounds of
nature. One morning, after analyzing the map, they decided to find another
route and started the walk. They came to a fairly steep part of the trail. The
walk was getting interesting when, suddenly, the little boy tripped, fell, and
cried out in pain: "Ayyyyyy". His surprise was great when almost
immediately, somewhere in the mountain, he heard a voice that repeated:
"Ayyyyyy."
With great curiosity, the boy shouted: «Who are youuuuu?».
Immediately he heard again: "Who are youuuuu?". This answer did not
seem to please the boy who, very angry, shouted: "Cowardeeeeel". But
he received a very similar answer: «Cowardeeeeel». He looked at his father who
was nearby and said, “Did you hear, Dad? It seems that somewhere in the
mountain there is a very bad boy. The father smiled, filled his lungs with air,
put both hands around his mouth, and shouted in the direction of the mountain:
"Hello friend", and the voice answered: "Hello
friendly". Before the attentive and disconcerted look of his son, he
shouted again: "You are a champion!" The voice answered: "You
are a champion!"
The boy was really amazed; I didn't understand what was
happening. Seeing his son's bewildered face, the father explained, "People
call it an echo, but the truth is that this is the reality of life: life
returns to you everything you do or say." What an impressive lesson! What
will happen to you in life will be exactly that, a reflection of your actions.
Therefore, education and good manners are important to produce a positive and
mutual effect between people. If you want to be respected, then you must
respect others.
How
should we treat others? We must treat them as we want to be treated. If you
want love, create love around you. If you want joy, create a better
environment, because life will return to you exactly what you do. Your life is
an echo of yourself!
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