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Kind Words,
Kind Hands
Your words.
Your hands.
They can build upβ¦
or knock down.
You choose.
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Kind Words
Five magic phrases.
1.
“Please.”
Turns a demand
into a gift.
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2.
“Thank you.”
Makes the other person
glad they helped.
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3.
“Are you okay?”
Three tiny words.
A giant hug
in disguise.
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4.
“Can I play too?”
Or:
“Do you want to play?”
The two greatest friendship-starters
ever invented.
5.
“I’m sorry.”
Two words.
One giant repair.
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Kind Hands
What do kind hands
do?
Kind handsβ¦
π Β Help
π€ Β Share
π€ Β Hug
β Β High-five
π§± Β Build
π Β Wave hello
Sometimes hands want to:
π¬ Β Grab
π¬ Β Push
π¬ Β Hit
That’s not kind hands.
That’s a BIG feeling
in the driver’s seat.
The magic trick.
π Β STOP
π« Β BREATHE
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Β CHOOSE
What did they feel?
Kind kids notice
other people’s feelings too.
π Β Watch faces.
π Β Listen to voices.
π§ Β Feel the room.
Kindness is
sticky.
When you’re kind, the other person is more likely to be kind back.
Then they pass it on.
Then they pass it on.
A whole playground
of kindness.
One Kindness Challenge π€«
Today, before bed:
Do one kind thing
for someone
who isn’t expecting it.
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Kind words.
Kind hands.
Kind Henry.
Kind Jack.
The world is luckier
because you’re in it. π