15 min

Life Altering Course Friday Morning Coffee Chats

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Worship at Home Guide for May 17

Kindness Questions for you and your kids: 

What does kindness look like? Sound like? Feel like?

Look to allow someone to go ahead of you.

Look for someone who could benefit from kind words

Look for someone who needs your help.

Look for someone to include someone you wouldn’t normally include.

See if you can smile at 10 people who are not smiling today!

Do someone else’s chore today

Call a grandparent just to say hi.

Make a card or draw a picture to brighten someone’s day.

Find someone new to eat lunch with today.

Find someone who needs sticking up for-a friend or not.

Genuinely ask someone how they’re doing

Help clean up a mess that’s not yours.

Write a thank you card to someone

Hide sticky notes with positive quotes on them.

Tell someone a joke to make them laugh

Tidy up your classroom during a break.

Encourage someone else to be kind.

If you see someone by themselves, how can you include them?

What could you do if a classmate says another friend can’t play.

When our family grocery shops, how can you be a helper?

How does being kind to someone else make you feel?

What is a new family chore you would like to try?

What was a kind thing that someone did for you? Why do you think they did it?

Why is it important to do chores?

What would happen if we all stopped doing them?

How can you be more helpful to your parents today?

How could you comfort a friend who is upset or hurt?

What qualities would make a bad friend or someone who is not a “true friend”?

How were you a good friend?

What makes a best friend a little different than a friend?

How can you show kindness to someone who is being unkind to others?

When you’re exiting a store or restaurant, how can you be mindful of others?

If you’re somewhere crowded, how can you be more mindful of others?

How can you be mindful of other people when you’re watching TV or a movie?

When there’s only one cookie left, how can you think of others?

Do friends have to like all the same thing? Why?

What qualities make someone a good friend?

When a friend upsets you, what can you do?

What would happen if no one helped someone who needed it?

Worship at Home Guide for May 17

Kindness Questions for you and your kids: 

What does kindness look like? Sound like? Feel like?

Look to allow someone to go ahead of you.

Look for someone who could benefit from kind words

Look for someone who needs your help.

Look for someone to include someone you wouldn’t normally include.

See if you can smile at 10 people who are not smiling today!

Do someone else’s chore today

Call a grandparent just to say hi.

Make a card or draw a picture to brighten someone’s day.

Find someone new to eat lunch with today.

Find someone who needs sticking up for-a friend or not.

Genuinely ask someone how they’re doing

Help clean up a mess that’s not yours.

Write a thank you card to someone

Hide sticky notes with positive quotes on them.

Tell someone a joke to make them laugh

Tidy up your classroom during a break.

Encourage someone else to be kind.

If you see someone by themselves, how can you include them?

What could you do if a classmate says another friend can’t play.

When our family grocery shops, how can you be a helper?

How does being kind to someone else make you feel?

What is a new family chore you would like to try?

What was a kind thing that someone did for you? Why do you think they did it?

Why is it important to do chores?

What would happen if we all stopped doing them?

How can you be more helpful to your parents today?

How could you comfort a friend who is upset or hurt?

What qualities would make a bad friend or someone who is not a “true friend”?

How were you a good friend?

What makes a best friend a little different than a friend?

How can you show kindness to someone who is being unkind to others?

When you’re exiting a store or restaurant, how can you be mindful of others?

If you’re somewhere crowded, how can you be more mindful of others?

How can you be mindful of other people when you’re watching TV or a movie?

When there’s only one cookie left, how can you think of others?

Do friends have to like all the same thing? Why?

What qualities make someone a good friend?

When a friend upsets you, what can you do?

What would happen if no one helped someone who needed it?

15 min