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105. Teaching Kindness: Simple Strategies to Build a More Caring Classroom

105. Teaching Kindness: Simple Strategies to Build a More Caring Classroom

Update: 2025-10-19
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Let’s sprinkle a little more kindness into our classrooms. With World Kindness Day on 13th November, now is the perfect time to create meaningful moments that teach students the power of compassion, community, and connection.

In this episode, we’re sharing practical, heartwarming, and low-prep ways to promote kindness in your classroom. You may be tackling tricky end-of-year behaviours or just want to boost your classroom culture, these ideas are easy to implement and impactful for all age groups.

Here’s what we explore in this episode:

  • How to run a Kindness Campaign using tear-away flyers (it’s nostalgic and effective!)
  • Teaching manners and empathy through classroom modelling
  • The importance of compliments and how to shift the focus from appearance to character
  • Using picture books to spark conversations and build emotional intelligence
  • Ideas like compliment jars or wreaths, dominoes, and bucket filler crafts that celebrate acts of kindness across your school community

Whether you're looking for one small activity or planning a whole week of kindness, we’ve got you covered. These activities will help your students recognise the importance of their words and actions to create ripples of positivity that go beyond the classroom walls.

Rainbows ahead, teachers - you’ve got this,

Alisha and Ashleigh

Resources mentioned in this episode:

APPLE PODCAST | SPOTIFY  | AMAZON

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105. Teaching Kindness: Simple Strategies to Build a More Caring Classroom

105. Teaching Kindness: Simple Strategies to Build a More Caring Classroom

Ashleigh and Alisha