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This activity teaches children the power of kind words and sharing happiness. As they create and fly kites, they connect the act of kindness to joyous experiences, reinforcing positive social interactions.
Can you finish kindness kite flying in about 30 min?
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This activity teaches children the power of kind words and sharing happiness. As they create and fly kites, they connect the act of kindness to joyous experiences, reinforcing positive social interactions.
The physical act of flying kites while expressing kindness engages children’s emotions and bodies, embodying the concept of kindness in an enjoyable way. This aligns with Vygotsky's scaffolding, where children learn through social interaction and guided practice.
1. Gather an A4 paper, markers, scissors, and string. 2. Draw a simple kite shape on the paper and cut it out. 3. Decorate the kite with colorful drawings and write a kind message on it. 4. Attach a piece of string to the bottom of the kite. 5. Go outside to a spacious area and fly your kite. 6. Share your kind message with friends or family while flying your kite.