Send us a text Today we continue our series on planting a character garden in our children by exploring compassion – a fundamental trait that helps children function successfully in society and builds their characteristic DNA. • Compassion is another word for love – specifically love for fellow humans who are experiencing distress • Real-life examples demonstrate how small acts of compassion can make significant differences in others' lives • Children need to see parents modeling compassiona...

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Today we continue our series on planting a character garden in our children by exploring compassion – a fundamental trait that helps children function successfully in society and builds their characteristic DNA.

• Compassion is another word for love – specifically love for fellow humans who are experiencing distress
• Real-life examples demonstrate how small acts of compassion can make significant differences in others' lives
• Children need to see parents modeling compassionate behavior to understand its importance
• Volunteer opportunities like soup kitchens provide powerful visual learning experiences for children
• Teaching compassion helps children understand that they may someday need others to show them compassion
• Simple acts like offering help in grocery stores can teach powerful lessons without requiring complex planning
• Children naturally replicate behaviors they consistently observe in their parents

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