It's finally November, so we are getting into the wild busyness of the holiday season. As much as I enjoy thinking about good food and gifts, it's even more wonderful for me to take some time each October and November to plan new ways for me to give my daughter the opportunity to contribute to the people and places around her. As a mother to an only child, it feels even more important to me for my daughter to learn how to think of others, so we have been doing kindness projects since she was around 2 years old. I have a list of things that are relatively easy to complete. Although I eventually aspire to completing one a day, we don't normally have time, but I do like to spread out several activities over a week for the entire months of November and December. The List (with links to organizations in the Kansas City area)I have included a list of kid-friendly kindness activities, including links to organizations that are local to the Kansas City metro area. There is a free printable list at the bottom of this post.
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I'm Heidi, the lead teacher for Stone Bridge Academy. We are a homeschool serving one fabulous student. This blog occasionally uses affiliate links, which means that we will earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. I only link to products or services that we use and love in my family. These commissions allow me to continue providing helpful content here. Thank you for your support.
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