Teaching Kindness: Why Parents Should Add Kindness to Their Kid's Chore List by Joan Poindexter

Parenting
January 31, 2018

Teaching Kindness: Why Parents Should Add Kindness to Their Kid's Chore List

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Tisha Kerrin
In an ever-growing narcissistic world. This is a fantastic way to groom a true humanitarian.
Elisa Schmitz
You are so right, Tisha! Joani is an amazing anti-bullying advocate and pro-positive parenting promoter!
Joan Poindexter
Thank you, Elisa, for your kind words!
Joan Poindexter
Thanks, Tisha for your great comment!
Ann Marie G. Halstead
I could not love this more, Joani Plenty ! In what I fear is becoming a global bully culture, this is exactly what we should be doing to raise kind human beings! Good grades and hard work and talents are all well and good (I do value them, really!) but at the end of the day, I want my kids to grow up to be kind people.
Ronnie Olesker
I love this! adopting.
Joan Poindexter
Thank you, Ronnie! Congratulations! Hope the adoption went well!
Sheri B Doyle
I love this so much!!!! Not only does it help kids but it helps us as parents and care givers to practice kindness!
Joan Poindexter
Thanks, Sheri! So true!!

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