100 Random Acts of Kindness for Kids: How to Make a Kindness Chart by Christine Wolf

Are the kids constantly battling? Want to promote acts of kindness instead? On a poster board, make 10 rows of 10 boxes where you can write each good deed your children do. If they’re old enough, they can write in their own.
Examples of random acts of kindness are:
- Talking nicely.
- Brushing teeth without being asked.
- Holding the door for a sibling.
- Taking a plate to the sink.
- Walking the dog.
- Asking about someone's day.
- Giving an unexpected hug.
- Drawing a picture for a friend.
- Helping without having to be asked.
- Playing with their brother or sister.
Every good deed goes toward the 100. Once the 100th is reached, celebrate in a way that suits your family, like an ice cream night, a movie, extra allowance, etc. They may rush to fill in the chart and forget about picking on each other (and you).
Share your ideas for the kindness chart in the comments section below.
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