Whether or not you have religious or moral beliefs about helping others, there are many reasons to instill this principle in your child. Helping others makes a person realize how blessed he or she is, and brings out their best qualities. Helping other people changes lives. Even if it is something small, that act will have a ripple effect. By teaching your child to be charitable, you are helping the world become just a little bit better. After all, that is what you really wish for your child - a kinder, safer place to live.
There are many ways to teach your child about helping others. If you practice tithing or planned financial giving, you can start teaching this to your child while he or she is still in preschool. Purchase or make a piggy bank that has three sections: one for saving; one for spending; and one for giving. Every time your child receives money, divide it between the sections. Teach your child about giving possessions by making it a family rule that every time you receive a new item, you donate a similar, older one.
Probably the easiest and most significant way to teach your child to help others is by giving his or her time. Remember, children learn what they live. Consider ways that you can volunteer together as a family. It can be something big, such as pitching in to clean up after a natural disaster or becoming a foster family, or something smaller but no less meaningful, such as shoveling snow for an elderly neighbor.
Look for ways every day to encourage your child to help others. If your kindergartener has a classmate who has not quite mastered shoe tying, encourage your child to help him. Talk to your preteen about asking for charitable donations instead of birthday gifts from her friends. Prompt your teen to volunteer for causes that have meaning for her. By being supportive and recognizing all the ways your child helps others, you will inspire further like behavior.
You are your child's chief example. Your model will be significantly more effective than mere words. If you pay close attention, there are ways you can help others each day. Let the person in the grocery store line with just a few items go ahead of you and your cart full. Stop for the other driver trying to turn onto the busy street. Help your spouse work on the car or clean the kitchen. The benefit? You just might find yourself feeling more positive and generally happier by making the world a little bit brighter.
Published by Tricia Goss
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11 Comments
Post a CommentThis is a great message to parents!
The earlier the better.
Wonderful ideas!
I love this~Terrific suggestions...it so true that children learn what they live. We are the best examples and must be mindful of that every day. Excellent, excellent job on this!
Wonderful points.
Fantastic message! I love your new photo too :-D
great piece!
Good message there...
I believe in teaching children to help others. My grandson is dressing up as Santa this year to help me deliver gifts to the nursing home I sponsor.
Wonderful message Tricia and I love the new photo.