Teaching kids about charity?

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Teaching children about charity is important for instilling a lifelong attitude of giving. Even small children can participate by donating clothing or toys, while older children may give a percentage of their allowance or start their own charity. Fundraising and donating time are also options. Instilling a sense of charity teaches children to care for others and give back to the community.

Teaching children about charity is a valuable lesson for both you and the children. It is important for children to learn at an early age to be respectful of others and to show compassion. When you educate children about charity, you teach them important life lessons.
Most children are able to relate more easily to other children who are suffering. Involving children in programs that help other children can be the perfect way to instill a lifelong attitude of giving to charity. Giving back to the community in the form of food and clothing drives is a good way to start.

Even small children can participate in the charity. Ask a child to choose an item of clothing or a toy that she no longer uses to give to children who are low on clothing and perhaps no toys. When you go shopping for the week, have each of your kids pick an item or two to donate to the local food pantry.

When children get a little older, they may start giving a small percentage of allowances or savings to charity. Many children have learned to give so enthusiastically that they have created their own charities. Look for a charity started by children and share the information with your children. If you also prioritize, teaching by example, children will learn to give cheerfully.

If you can’t donate financially to a charity, you and your children can still donate your time. You may also want to start a fundraiser and donate the proceeds to a favorite local charity. There are many fundraising opportunities, and your child’s class may even want to participate.

If you decide to try fundraising, make sure you pick a product that kids can easily handle and sell. Choose evenly priced items like $1.00 so kids can keep track of money and always make sure kids have adult supervision. Also, enlist the help of community resources to promote your fundraiser, such as using free public service announcements offered by many television and radio stations.

No matter how big or small the effort, instilling a sense of charity will teach children to care for others and give back to the community.




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