100 Inspirational Acts of Goodwill Templates for Easy Implementation
Get ready for an exciting adventure that encourages kindness and positivity! The 100 Acts of Kindness Challenge for kids, an annual project initiated by Kristina from Toddler Approved, is now open for participation. This initiative, inspired by the legendary Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., invites children to partake in simple, yet impactful acts of kindness throughout the season.
To make this challenge more engaging and manageable, a wide range of free printable resources are available. These resources include kindness challenge calendars, 30-day kindness challenge trackers, printable acts of kindness cards, and social-emotional learning (SEL) resources related to kindness.
Kindness challenge calendars, available on Pinterest, offer over 100 ideas for acts of kindness suitable for kids, presented in a fun, visual format. These calendars help children organise their daily acts of kindness, keeping them motivated throughout the challenge.
Motivation for Mom provides a printable 30-day kindness challenge tracker tailored for kids. This tracker encourages simple acts, such as sharing toys or saying thank you, and helps children check off their deeds daily. While this focuses on 30 days, many of these acts can be expanded or repeated to reach the 100-act goal.
Etsy offers printable random act of kindness cards featuring 32 colorful illustrated ideas that kids can use to inspire or select a kind act to perform. These cards can be printed multiple times to reach 100 acts and facilitate the "pay it forward" concept.
The PositiveAction.net site offers free downloadable social-emotional learning lessons and activities that complement kindness challenges. These include kindness and respect lessons, positive affirmations, and activities to build empathy and leadership skills in children.
In addition, RAK'd cards (Random Acts of Kindness cards) are available to have on hand for acts of kindness. The project encourages people to do 100 acts of kindness between Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Valentine's Day.
The 100 Acts of Kindness Challenge for kids can be done individually, with family, friends, or a group. It's a wonderful opportunity to foster a sense of community, empathy, and appreciation in our children. So, join the challenge today and embark on this rewarding journey of kindness together!
Engage in the 100 Acts of Kindness Challenge by utilizing a variety of printables, such as kindness challenge calendars from Pinterest, 30-day kindness challenge trackers from Motivation for Mom, or Random Act of Kindness cards from Etsy. To further enhance learning and develop self-understanding, access free social-emotional learning resources from The PositiveAction.net site, which include lessons on kindness, respect, empathy, and leadership.