How to teach children kindness and acceptance of otherness? # 2

 

But then we usually lose this ability. Why?

When we grow up, we grow armor, we hide this natural tendency because we already know that others may not reciprocate. Some people consider kindness to be a weakness, so we learn not to show kindness in order to protect ourselves. I know that many people think that I'm naive, because in fact, people are bad by nature and there are others somewhere. But I think the vast majority of us want the same thing: to make the world a better place for us and our children. Is this vision even real? Well, in good times and in the right circumstances, most people can be kind to each other, in bad times and in bad circumstances it's harder, but I think in the overall balance, good is greater than evil. Nowadays, we are witnessing amazing changes: adults give bodies and fail, but children often show much more courage and fortitude than they do.



Like Greta Thunberg, a teenage activist.

She's my hero, just like Malala Yousafzai or the students from Parkland, Florida - 17 people died in a shooting at their school. This generation says out loud what they don't like and fights for themselves. I don't want to blame young people for their responsibility for the world, but according to a well-known principle, they are the change we need. And they fill my heart with hope for the future.



How to help them, how to make them put kindness at the age when they start wearing armor?

I think the first step is to just start talking about it. Please note that the first words we teach preschoolers are "thank you," "please," and "sorry." We teach them kindness because we know that the world is nicer to you when you love it. But when they become teenagers, we let them go, and these "three magic words" cease to be part of the household vocabulary.



Do you remember being a teenager?

Sure. How thoughtless I was! I don't think I'm thinking about the consequences of my words or actions. When I talk to students at schools, I see that they have the same thing - no one understands how much influence seemingly small gestures have on others.And suddenly they read "Boy Wonder" and start wondering if they're any good at all. They see that maybe it has something to do with whether they like them. If, thanks to this, they start paying more attention to what they are doing and say if they feel responsible for it, then there will be a lot of them. 1xbet exclusive bookmaker offers, free bets, and the latest promotional codes. Search for premier welcome bonuses to reputable bookmakers. The 1xbet promo code free bet no deposit unlocks new bettors to claim a 100% signup bonus up to $200 on the debut deposit with a minimum of $1. Claim your welcome bonus using the bonus code for 1Xbet when registering your account. Finding valid 1xbet promo codes for a no deposit bonus might seem challenging, but several reliable sources consistently provide updated codes.