In the next 20-30 years, kids in elementary school today will likely be running significant parts of the world. While they will no doubt learn skills required to survive through education, how do they learn to have foundational ethical values that serve them and others? This week’s stories highlight creative paths that parents and kids are experimenting with to create a kinder world. –Guri
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| “Anyone who does anything to help a child in his life is a hero to me.” –Fred Rogers |
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| Editor’s Note: In the next 20-30 years, kids in elementary school today will likely be running significant parts of the world. While they will no doubt learn skills required to survive through education, how do they learn to have foundational ethical values that serve them and others? This week’s stories highlight creative paths that parents and kids are experimenting with to create a kinder world. –Guri |
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| Kindness In the News |
| With the cancellation of summer camps, the Hansons’ decided to create a ‘Common Sense Camp’ at home to teach their kids much-needed life lessons and abilities to take with them into adulthood. |
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| From Our Members |
| An 8-year-old came up with a kindness project, which also got her brothers excited. Together, they spread cheer amongst their neighbors and learned that you receive much by giving. |
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| Inspiring Video of the Week |
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| KTVB7 Hero |
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Jaclyn Gomez, 9-years-old, noticed the pain and hurt in her community right now. She decided she needed to do something about it herself. Here’s her inspiring news story. |
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| KindSpring is a 100% volunteer-run platform that allows everyday people around the world to connect and deepen in the spirit of kindness. Current subscribers: 146,693
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