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Nicole Black

How to Help Your Kids Be Funny Without Being Mean

Are your kids trying to be funny but doing it in a mean way? Kids are often unkind without meaning to be. Help your kids be kind and funny at the same time. #funny #kidsjokes #kindness #kindkids #

Inside: Raise kind kids by helping your kids be funny without being mean with these tips and tricks. “Well, at least I don’t smell like chicken feet. Haha. Just kidding.”  “That’s mean.”  “No, it’s funny.” And then my husband chimed in with one line that changed the course of the moment for my little jokester: […]

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The Most Impactful Acts of Kindness Every Parent Has to Teach Their Kids

Inside: If you want to raise kind kids, these are the most impactful acts of kindness every parent has to teach their kids to make the world a kinder place. The other day I was leaving the gym and a man pulled out his earbuds and stopped his workout to tell me something. I had […]

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How to Bully-Proof Your Kids Over the Summer

Bully proof Your child this summer with these bully proofing ideas that will create a bully proof shield perfect for kids summer activities. #bullyproof #bullyproofing #bullyprevention #bullies #summeractivitiesforkids #coffeeandcarpool

Inside: As your kids head off for camps and playing around the neighborhood, are they encountering bullies? Here’s how to bully-proof your kids over the summer. My son was heading into his first basketball game of the summer with a team of his friends and all of a sudden my stomach dropped. As we turned […]

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How Parents Can Save Money Christmas Shopping in July

Inside: Parents can save money Christmas shopping in July with Amazon’s Prime Day deals. Use this list of the most perfect kids’ gifts so you know what to grab on Prime Day. So normally, Amazon has their Prime Days in the summer. But nothing about this year is normal. So this year, it’s Christmas in […]

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How to Encourage Kindness with a Kindness Holes Reward Chart

Encourage Kindness in kids with these caught being kind printables because kindness matters#printables #coffeeandcarpool #encouragekindness #raisingkindkids #kindness #kindnessmatters

Inside: Encourage kindness in kids with this kindness holes reward chart to praise kindness when you see it. I heard a huge gasp and then cries from outside. The last cupcake had dropped on the ground, frosting side down. And it was an incredible looking cupcake piled high with bright pink frosting and sprinkles. But […]

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Welcome to Coffee and Carpool: Raising Kind Kids.

I’m Nicole and am a recovering elementary school teacher, a mom to three super busy kids, and the founder of The Raising Kind Kids Club where we share strategies and resources with busy parents and educators to intentionally focus on kindness, family connection, and bullying prevention.

We have hundreds of paid and free done-for-you resources to make teaching kindness and social emotional learning to kids easy, fun, and hands-on. Email me at nicole@coffeeandcarpool.com if there’s a resource that you wish you had.

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