How to be a caring person:- Treat everyone with kindness and generosity
- Help others in need
- Be sensitive to other people's feelings
- Never be mean or hurtful
- Thank about how your actions will affect others
- Always remember - we become caring people by doing caring things!
Discussion:
- Ask your class: What does it mean to be a caring person? Have your class brainstorm a list of do's and don'ts for being caring. Ask for specific examples of each behavior they identify. Hang the list up in the classroom as a reminder.
- Take some of the behavioral examples from activity #1, above, and turn them into role-play situations. The kids can act them out themselves or use puppets. First have them role-play the uncaring behavior, and then the caring behavior. Have the group analyze each of the role-plays.
- Ask your students to list different things that kids at your school do which are either caring or uncaring. Discuss how they feel about these things. Brainstorm ways to make your school environment more caring. Create a list of recommendations. Design a poster that lists these ideas.
- Group discussion: Imagine that someone gives you $20,000 but you have to spend it all to help other people. What would you do with it, and why? What effect would it have on the people you would be helping?
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