Kindness Class & Kindness Klub 4 Kids

At Kindness Klubs 4 Kids

Children learn how to:

🧡 Be Kind to themself:

  • Eat healthy foods 🍎
  • Drink lots of water 💧
  • Exercise and move your body 🏃‍♀
  • Get good sleep 😴
  • Think positive thoughts ☀
  • Say something kind to yourself in the mirror 🪞
  • Read inspiring books 📚
  • Take deep breaths when upset 🧘‍♂
  • Draw or journal your feelings 🖍

How to:

💙 Be Kind to Others:

  • Help a friend or classmate 👫
  • Give compliments 😊
  • Listen without interrupting 👂
  • Make thank-you cards for teachers or helpers 💌
  • Stand up for someone being bullied 💪
  • Share your toys or lunch 🧸
  • Smile and say “hello” to someone new 😄
  • Visit the elderly or send them drawings 👵🏽👴🏼
  • Invite someone to play who is alone ⚽

How to:

💚 Be Kind to the Earth:

  • Pick up litter 🌍
  • Recycle and reuse ♻
  • Plant a tree or garden 🌱
  • Turn off lights when not needed 💡
  • Use less water 🚿
  • Bring a reusable bottle or bag 👜
  • Care for animals and nature 🐦
  • Walk or bike instead of driving 🚲
  • Talk about saving the planet with your family 🌿

Host a Kindness Klub get together in your school, church, backyard with local single moms, families, neighbors.
It’s the kind thing to do

Kindness Class Curriculum: “Be Fantastic” Kindness Revolution

Target Audience: Ages 6–13Duration: 10 weeks (1 session per week, 45–60 minutes each)

Core Themes:

  • Be Kind to Yourself
  • Be Kind to All Others
  • Be Kind to Our Mother Earth
  • The Power of the Kindness Revolution
  • Living the Kindness Pledge

Weekly Breakdown:

Week 1: Introduction to the Kindness Revolution

Storytime: “The Kindness Revolution ” introduction

Class discussion: What is kindness? Why does the world need a kindness revolution?

Activity: Design a classroom “Kindness Wall”

Introduce the Kindness Pledge

Week 2: Be Kind to Yourself

Lesson: Positive self-talk and mental health

Activity: “Mirror Messages” – Students write a positive affirmation

Art: Draw your “Fantastic Self”

Mindfulness moment: Breathing and gratitude exercise

Week 3: Be Kind to All Others

Lesson: Empathy, listening, and inclusion

Role-play scenarios: Helping a new student, stopping bullying

Activity: “Secret Kindness Agents” – do anonymous kind acts

Week 4: Be Kind to Our Mother Earth

Lesson: Environmental issues (age-appropriate)

Activity: Create a class “Earth Contract”

Project: Start a small classroom garden or recycling project

Week 5: The Kindness Pledge in Action

Memorize and practice reciting the pledge:

“I pledge to be kind to and love myself, I pledge to be kind to and strive to love all others, I pledge to be kind to, love, and respect our Mother Earth. We are all fantastic. (Student points to a classmate) You are fantastic, I am fantastic.”

Class discussion: What does each part mean?

Week 6: Kindness Through Storytelling

Students share stories of kindness they’ve experienced or given

Activity: Create a “Kindness Book” – each student writes and illustrates a page

Week 7: Facing Global Problems with Kindness

Age-appropriate discussion of world issues (poverty, war, greed)

Reflection: How could kindness help?

Activity: Kindness letter writing – to world leaders, elders, or school staff

Week 8: Community Kindness Project

Plan and start a class kindness initiative (e.g., kindness cards, fundraiser, clean-up day)

Week 9: Celebration of Kindness

  • Class Kindness Awards (every student receives one)
  • Reflection journals
  • Song/chant: “I Am Fantastic, You Are Fantastic!”

Week 10: Graduation & Global Kindness Day

  • Invite parents/guardians
  • Students recite the Kindness Pledge
  • Share community project results
  • Distribute “Kindness Ambassador” certificates