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Virtues Page Each fortnight here at Sandspit Road School we focus on a different virtue. The virtues come from The Virtues Project Educators's Guide: Simple Ways to Create a Culture of Character, by L. K. Popov, 2000, Austin, TX: PRO-ED. Copyright 2000 by PRO-ED, Inc. Used here with permission. Fortnightly Virtue: Kindness What Is Kindness? Kindness is showing you care doing some good to make life better for others. It is being thoughtful about people's needs. Kindness is showing love and compassion to someone who is sad or needs your help. Kindness is treating yourself and others gently. It is caring about the earth and all living things. Why Practice It? Without kindness no one would listen when people or animals need help. Everyon would be looking out for themselves. The world is lonely without kindness. When someone reaches out to another in an act of kindness, it helps them both. People's lack of kindness to the earth damages the air, water and the land. This causes people and animals to suffer, too. Being kind allows us to feel connected to everything and everyone. How Do You Practice It? You practice kindness by noticing when someone or something needs care. Become sensitive to the world around you. Use your imagination to think of things that give others happiness. FInd out what habits harm the earth and choose kinder ways to live. WHen you are tempted to be cruel, to criticize or tease, decide not to do it. Speak kindly instead. Greet people kindly. Take good care of your pets. |
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