4 Tips for Raising a Charitable Child
Have you ever witnessed a child sharing their food or giving someone their toy? Children are naturally charitable. While they are born with strong inclinations to give to others and show compassion, parents must nurture these traits as children grow. Raising a charitable child and encouraging them to give back to others in their community helps them develop empathy, appreciation, higher self-esteem and much more. Here are 4 ways that you can raise a charitable child:
1. Ask for the child’s input
Does your little one have a unique talent, a social personality or a love for animals? There are many ways kids can give back to the community that match up with what they are good at or have a passion for. Simply asking what interests them is a great place to start.
2. Teach thankfulness
How often do you count your own blessings? You can increase the amount of gratitude and awareness in your child’s life by asking them what they are thankful for. Showcasing the good fortune and hard work needed to have shelter, food, toys and other blessings in your life is an important part of raising a charitable child.
3. Help those closest to you
Is there someone right in your child’s school, neighborhood or community that you know could use some help? Maybe it’s a friend, family member, student or a neighbor. In the U.S., there are over 400,000 children in foster care who need loving adults to care for them. Helping those you know can build relationships and a strong sense of community in your child’s life.
4. Volunteer together
There are many nonprofit organizations who welcome volunteers of all ages. Bond together as a family while doing an activity such as donating toys or clothes for children, running a lemonade stand to raise money for a charity or reading books to children in the hospital.
Get Involved
Leading by example is one of the best ways to inspire your child to give back. To find out more ways you can get involved, download our FREE infographic The Best Ways to Help Others Based On Your Personality.