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Summer Kindness Bucket List to Fight Summer Boredom

Use this summer kindness bucketlist to encourage your kids or students to act and speak with more kindness this summer and learn different ways to show their kindness. It's a great summer boredom buster for kids and families.

Inside: Use this summer kindness bucket list to fight summer boredom and to help kids speak and act with more kindness this summer.  We’re on countdown mode to the end of school. Summer is always a welcome reprieve after the long school year (and the craziness of May), the early morning rush to get to […]

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8 Ways to Make Volunteering with Kids More Impactful

Inside: 8 simple ways to make volunteering with kids more impactful, more fun, and more of a habit.  I finally did what I kept saying I would do. I found a food pantry near me that served our local community, signed up to get trained, got trained, and started volunteering every other week. I came […]

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12 Monthly Kindness Activities for Kids

Inside: Use these 12 monthly kindness activities for kids with our monthly kindness challenges for a whole year of kindness activities. As parents, one of the biggest ironies is how slow the days can go by but how fast the weeks, months, and years go by. Somedays we’re counting down until bedtime but we look […]

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How to Help Families that are Food Insecure

Help children and families are food insecurity with these simple actions and explain it to kids in a meaningful way so they feel not only grateful to act but learn the compassion and emapthy to act to help those around them to make volunteering a habit.

Inside: Teach your kids how to help families that are food insecure with these simple tricks you can do in under five minutes.  Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post by Give Better and The Give Better Fund, but the opinions expressed in this post are based on my personal view. Mom, I’m hungry.  Each day […]

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How to Show Kindness to Dads with this Father’s Day Card

These Fathers Day cards from kids are so sweet and meaningful because they're Father's Day Cards kids can make. #fathersday #fathersdaycards #fathersdaygifts #cardskidscanmake #

Inside: How to show kindness to dads with this Father’s Day card and free printable. Hint: it’s not another tie or mug. It’s almost June and the month is always filled with year-end school parties and graduations and the best day of the year, my birthday. But it’s also the month of dads. And as […]

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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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