Kindness Cards for Kids: 52 Ways to Make Every Day a Little Better (Cards)
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Description
Winner of the 2020 National Parenting Product Award!
Shine your kind heart into the world!
Kindness takes time to blossom, just like a tree takes time to grow from a small seed. This colorful deck shares different ways kids can practice being kind to themselves, their families, their communities, and the earth every single day. Each card offers a simple reflection or activity that helps kids develop their strengths in four key dimensions of kindness: compassion, empathy, courage, and responsibility. Kindness can be challenging, but these cards make it fun; and the more we practice, the better we feel!
About the Author
NUANPRANG SNITBHAN, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist specializing in working with children, adolescents, and their families. Born in Bangkok, Thailand, she has lived in the United States since she was fourteen. She received her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology. The author of Girl Time: A Mother-Daughter Activity Book for Sharing, Bonding, and Really Talking, she has spoken to audiences in the United States and Asia on the subject of parenting, groupwork, and the challenges of treating children from non-Western cultures.
Praise For…
“In this lovely, simple card set, Nuanprang Snitbhan makes it easy for kids to plant seeds of kindness and compassion at home that will surely ripple out to their schools, communities, and beyond.”—Susan Kaiser Greenland, author of Mindful Games
"What a joy these cards are, with simple, elegant practices that help spread kindness like seeds to ourselves and the world around us. Practice for yourself, your family, and your larger community to truly be and create the change you want to see in the world."—Chris Willard, author of Breathing Makes it Better