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Helping Busy Parents Intentionally Raise Kind Kids//Bully-Proof Your Kids//Bullying Prevention

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Celebrate Differences and Diversity with the Rainbow Colors of Me

Celebrate Diversity and our differences with this Rainbows Colors of Me printable. Kids can color all the colors of them.

Inside: Celebrate differences and diversity with the Rainbow of Me free printable to help kids see how colorful our world is.  During the height of the pandemic, we decided to homeschool our kids for a year rather than do online learning through the schools. And for the first time since they were super little kids, […]

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Morning Meeting SEL Activities for Educators

11 Morning Meeting SEL Activities for Educators to use to start the day with more kindness and connect with students.

Inside: 11 Morning Meeting SEL Activities for Educators to use to start the day with more kindness and connect with students. When I taught Kindergarten, I cherished my morning meeting time with my students. It was a great way to start the day off, connect with students, get them excited about the day, and sneak […]

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Kindness Activities for Kids: 21 Ideas to Spread Kindness

Use these kindness activities for kids to give kids ways they can speak and act with kindness more often in fun ways. 

Inside: Use these kindness activities for kids to give kids ways they can speak and act with kindness more often in fun ways.  Kindness is a verb. It’s something we have to do.  So while we can read kindness books and talk about kindness (which is important), we ALSO have to give kids actual opportunities […]

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Kindness Crafts for Kids: 14 Ideas to Spread Kindness

You will love these kindness crafts for kids that connect creating a project with social emotional learning and kindness. 

Inside: You will love these kindness crafts for kids that connect creating a project with social emotional learning and kindness.  There are a ton of ways to teach and encourage kids to speak and act with kindness more often. You can of course model kindness. You can talk about kindness with these kindness discussion starters. […]

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Celebrate our Differences Bundle

This Celebrate our differences bundle helps kids celebrate, showcase and appreciate our differences in fun, hands on ways.

Inside: Use this celebrate our differences bundle to teach kids to celebrate and appreciate each other for our differences with these fun and hands on activities.  Ever since I was a little girl in Girl Scouts, we celebrated World Thinking Day in February. It was a day to learn about and celebrate other countries and […]

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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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