
Why Giving Feels Good: Teaching Kindness Through Small Acts of Sharing
Your child holds out half their biscuit and says, “for you, mummy.” It’s soggy. It’s small. It’s the best thing that has happened to you all week. You eat it without hesitation, because what they’ve just done — without anyone teaching them — is one of the deepest things a person can learn. They’ve shared.
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How to Raise a Generous Child Without Making Giving Feel Like a Duty
A small child pushes half a biscuit into a friend’s hand and watches them eat it with the look of someone who has just done something important. They haven’t been told to do this. Nobody assigned it. They just wanted to give something, and so they did.
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