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understanding. unity. cooperation. kindness. compassion. love. support. generosity. care of the world you live in - your home, the environment and people around you. attention to anyone who is hurt or troubled. readiness to help those who need care, compassion and sympathy. CARING.

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understanding unity cooperation kindness compassion love support generosity

care of the world you live in - your home, the environment and people around you attention to anyone who is hurt or troubled readiness to help those who need care, compassion and sympathy CARING involvement in all activities in order to save our planet nobility and politeness generosity , kindness and love

Treat people with kindness and generosity. Help people in need. Be sensitive to people's feelings. Never be mean or hurtful. Think about how your actions will affect others. Always remember - we become caring people by doing caring things! HOW TO BE A CARING PERSON

How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. William Shakespeare

I think caring is helping your dearest and nearest. Our parents and grandparents work too much and we can help them by working in the garden, washing up, making food and doing other kinds of housework. I usually help my mum about the house. Kseniya Sosnovskaya

Let’s take care of the elderly. They have made a lot for us. We must respect them and treat them with love, kindness and sympathy. I think when we see an elderly person who can’t cross the street we should help her or him. We should help them carry a heavy bag. I always take care of my granny whom I love very much and help her. Kate Sinitsa

Family is one the dearest things we have in our life. I am happy to grow up in a friendly and united family. We respect each other and take care of each other. We are responsive to the concerns and needs of each other. We LOVE each other. I’d like every child to have a family in which everybody is a caring person. Kate Risunova

I think caring is looking after little kids and sharing toys with them. I’ve got a cousin who is two years old. She likes to play with me. I always give her my toys to play. My cousin is very lively and sometimes naughty and I try to care for her when she does something dangerous. Vanya Volynets

Charity Fair Pokrovskaya On October 10,2010 we organised Pokrovskaya Fair to raise money for Slonim Children's Hospice. There are 16 children facing serious life-threatening illnesses and approaching death We understand that the money we have raised is a little drop but we want to help the children who are suffering from life limiting illnesses. They need our love, understanding, compassion and caring. You can watch our video:http://vimeo.com/16670062

We do a lot of things to take care of nature: planting trees on September 21 and May 22 is one of our favourite ENO activities

I love nature as it’s so beautiful and full of wonders. I think we must take care of nature: birds, animals, plants. Winter is very cold in my country and my classmates and I do my best to help poor birds which can’t find enough food to eat. We make feeders and give seeds, bread, corn to bullfinches, sparrows, tomtits and other birds. Vanya Volynets

I value nature and do my best to help it. We must care for the environment. We keep our forests, lakes and rivers clean , plant trees and bushes and take care of them. Kate Dyatlova

Anyone who has a pet is a happy person as I am sure pets enrich our life, give us a lot of moments of joy and happiness. They are our friends who will never let us down. And we must be kind to our pets, treat them with love and take a good care of them. Kate Dyatlova

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Understanding why kindness matters and how it can be shown to ourselves and others is a great way you can help young people improve and maintain their mental health and wellbeing. 

This school pack on kindness provide the materials and resources needed to support pupils to understand:  

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  • how to show kindness to themselves and those around them.   

To develop these resources, we worked with pupils and staff participating in our Peer Education Project (PEP) . PEP is a mental health, school-based project that aims to improve the mental health literacy of pupils. The project is freely available to any UK and international school.    

The pack is designed to be used in secondary schools, but it also has lots of useful information for primary schools.   

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  • An assembly plan with PowerPoint slides and posters to support the development of a whole-school approach to self-kindness and gratitude, and kindness and appreciation to others.   
  • Helpful guides for pupils, school staff, and caregivers on supporting ourselves and others with self-kindness and supporting others.   

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Why kindness matters

Helping others and being kind is about recognising when they need help and putting yourself out there, even if it’s not what you want to do.

Kindness research

In April 2020, we worked with YouGov to conduct an online survey of adults in the UK. 1 We found that 63% agree that when other people are kind, it positively affects their mental health, and the same proportion agree that being kind to others positively affects their mental health. Studies have also found that being kind is linked to increased feelings of happiness, wellbeing, and life satisfaction 2–6  for people of all ages. 7–8

[1] Mental Health Foundation. (2020). Kindness research briefing. Available online: Kindness research briefing | Mental Health Foundation. 

[2] Curry OS, Rowland LA, Van Lissa CJ, Zlotowitz S, McAlaney J, Whitehouse H. Happy to help? A systematic review and meta-analysis of the effects of performing acts of kindness on the well-being of the actor. J Exp Soc Psychol. 2018;76:320–9.

[3] Ko K, Margolis S, Revord J, Lyubomirsky S. Comparing the effects of performing and recalling acts of kindness. J Posit Psychol. 2019;

[4] Nelson SK, Layous K, Cole SW, Lyubomirsky S. Do unto others or treat yourself? The effects of prosocial and self-focused behaviour on psychological flourishing. Emotion. 2016;16(6):850–61.   

[5] Aknin LB, Barrington-Leigh CP, Dunn EW, Helliwell JF, Burns J, Biswas-Diener R, et al. Prosocial Spending and Well-Being: Cross-Cultural Evidence for a Psychological Universal. J Pers Soc Psychol. 2013;104(4):635–52.   

[6] Rowland L, Curry OS. A range of kindness activities boosts happiness. J Soc Psychol. 2019;159(3):340–3.   

[7] Layous K, Nelson SK, Oberle E, Schonert-Reichl KA, Lyubomirsky S. Kindness Counts: Prompting Prosocial Behavior in Preadolescents Boosts Peer Acceptance and Well-Being. PLoS One. 2012;7(12).

[8] Poulin MJ. Volunteering predicts health among those who value others: Two national studies. Heal Psychol. 2014;33(2):120–9

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Kindness Teaching Slides—The Magic of Kindness

Updated:  19 Dec 2023

Guide students through understanding the importance of kindness with this set of teaching slides.

Editable:  PowerPoint, Google Slides

Pages:  1 Page

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Kindness Teaching Slides—The Magic of Kindness teaching resource

Teaching Kids About Kindness—One Teaching Slide At A Time

Welcome to “The Magic of Kindness” – an enchanting journey designed to teach kids the transformative power of kindness through engaging and uplifting teaching slides. In a world that can sometimes feel busy and challenging, we believe in the magic that kindness brings to our lives and the lives of those around us.

Kindness is not just a nice gesture; it’s a superpower that can change the world. Explicitly teaching kids about kindness is an essential aspect of their social-emotional learning journey.

Please note: This Kindness Cut-and-Paste worksheet is an activity included at the end of these Teaching Slides.

Why Teach Kids About Kindness?

  • Kindness is the building block for understanding and empathy. By learning kindness, children will develop the ability to empathise with others.
  • Kindness builds positive relationships, both in the classroom and at home.
  • Acts of kindness are proven to boost mood and overall emotional well-being.
  • Encourages inclusivity – teaching kids about kindness helps them to appreciate diversity.
  • Kindness involves effective communication, active listening, and cooperation.
  • Kindness and respect go hand in hand. By teaching kids about kindness we’re also contributing to creating a culture where individuals treat each other with respect.

Download and Teach Kindness Today!

Use the dropdown menu to choose between the PowerPoint version or the Google Slide version of this resource.

This resource was created by Lauren Borst, a teacher in Indiana and a Teach Starter collaborator.

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Kindness mini-book (10 reasons to be kind).

Explore all of the reasons to be kind with your students using this mini-book template.

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Why Be Kind Classroom Posters

Display this gorgeous set of kindness posters to teach students why kindness matters.

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Kindness Flipbook Template

Learn about the different ways to be kind in a variety of places such as school, home and the community with this flipbook.

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    Empathy and Kindness Presentation. Free Google Slides theme, PowerPoint template, and Canva presentation template. Empathy is the ability to feel and understand the emotions and experiences of others, while kindness involves showing compassion and doing good deeds for others.

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    The document discusses kindness and ways to show it. It defines kindness as being friendly, helpful, and nice to others. Some suggestions for demonstrating kindness include smiling at people, helping someone who has fallen, and giving hugs if wanted.

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    We must respect them and treat them with love, kindness and sympathy. I think when we see an elderly person who can’t cross the street we should help her or him. We should help them carry a heavy bag.

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  7. Kindness Teaching Slides—The Magic of Kindness - Teach Starter

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