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Monthly
Lesson

CARING
Caring
is being kind, helpful, and generous to everyone.
Caring people are not selfish; they are considerate because the
consider how their conduct affects others as well as how others feel.
Caring people are forgiving, and they do good deeds without
expectation of reward.
Activities
for Parents & Children
1.
Read Aesop's Androcles and the Lion and discuss how Androcles and
lion care about each other.
2.
Clean out closets with your child to find clothes and toys to give
to charity. Explain to your
child that there are people who have less than you do and that caring
people share what they have with the less fortunate.
Let your child pick out some toys to give away.
3.
Help your child write get-well notes and letters to people who are
ill. Take your child to visit
elderly relatives or friends to show that you care.
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Parent Tips

1.
The best way to teach caring is to show caring.
Spend time with your child-be affectionate, encouraging,
appreciative, and patient.
2.
Caring often involves elements of friendship and loyalty.
Be sure your child knows the limits of loyalty when a friend tries
to get him or her to do something wrong.
3.
Encourage your child to make small gifts to show caring and love to
relatives and friends.
4.
Help your children develop empathy by discussing how others feel
and encourage them to express how they feel.
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