It is essential that we facilitate kindness by providing kids with tools and opportunities to practice being kind on a regular basis. Once kids truly experience an increase in happiness through acts of GIVING rather than TAKING then they are more likely to keep practicing them. Naturally, when they experience the positive repercussions accredited with being compassionate towards others their need to assert their power over anyone else will decrease. As bullying really is a power game, when young people assert their power through positive actions, rather than negative ones, they’ll experience the difference and hopefully continue on that track. It is proactive. It is all the rage. We need to continuously teach the value of kindness and we must, above all else, practice what we preach!
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Hello! It’s Jodi, founder of Imperative Education. You know, ever since I can remember I’ve been interested in how people communicate… how relationships are formed. At McGill University, I studied Communications so that I could take this focus from intuition to fact, and from serious interest to passion. I decided to become a teacher, like so many, to make a difference and that initial goal hasn’t paled at all throughout the years
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