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Random Acts of Kindness
Building Character One Deed At A Time

Parents and teachers both have a role to play in kindness. Parents are in an ideal position to reinforce positive character actions by their children. Schools play an important part in teaching good character, but they are ultimately secondary to parents.


Random acts of kindness encourage people to recognize the inherent value of other people. Learning to value yourself and others is the first step in becoming a person of outstanding character.

Examples of random acts of kindness:

  • Help someone pick up dropped papers
  • Hold the door for a person you do not know
  • Start a conversation with a lonely person
  • Share something you have with others