Tomorrow is January’s Kindness Day – Thursday, January 18th, 2018 – Kindness is Contagious

Tomorrow is January’s Kindness Day  – Thursday, January 18th, 2018 – Kindness is Contagious

January Kindness Day:  Thursday, January 18th, 2018

Theme: Kindness is Contagious

Smile..Pass it OnPay It ForwardPut a Smile on Someone’s Face

This is a reminder to wear your Kindness T-Shirts or the color yellow this Thursday

and to encourage your students to do the same.

Smiling is not just a universal means of communicating, it’s also a frequent one. More than 30% of us smile more than 20 times a day and less than 14% of us smile less than 5 times a day. In fact, those with the greatest superpowers are actually children, who smile as many as 400 times per day!

 

Kindness is as contagious, like a common cold in the winter. When we are kind to each other, it softens our hearts and makes us want to be kind to others as well. Kindness also has proven to make us happier. When we are happier, we become the best version of ourselves. Teachers and parents are often amazed at some of the Pay It Forward ideas that students come up with. It really does teach a powerful lesson: “That one person can make a difference and help others in need despite age, background, money, or social status. Random acts of kindness inspire us all to be better people.” Thank you for your support of this wonderful initiative. Please share your Pay it Forward stories with us at CommunityKindnessMovement@gmail.com, so your story can inspire others to Pay it Forward. Have a wonderful Kindness Day!

 

Benefits of Smiling:

  • When you smile, you look good and feel good.
  • When others see you smile, they smile too.
  • When you want to tap into a superpower to help yourself and others live longer and to live a healthier and happier lives…SMILE 🙂
  • Smiling seems to give us the same happiness that exercising induces terms of how our brain responds. In short: our brain feels good and tells us to smile, we smile and tell our brain it feels good and so forth. 

 

 

Why does this matter? Smiling leads to decrease in the stress-induced hormones that negatively affect your physical and mental health. Our children need to feel love, need to feel important, need to feel like someone cares about them. Smiling at them and letting them know you care could make a world of difference for them!

These are more great media options to include or to start your January’s Kindness Day discussion:

 

 

SMILE It’s Kindness Day – April 21st, 2016

April’s Kindness Day is Thursday, April 21st, 2016

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smile capital - Pocatello, IdahoApril Kindness Theme
“SMILE – PASS IT ON”!
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The SMILE theme goes along well with the City of Pocatello, the Smile Capital. The Smile Ordinance was passed by Mayor George Phillips, in 1948.  The Smile Ordnance made it illegal not to SMILE in Pocatello. To continue on this kind gesture tradition, Kindness Day will be “Smile Day”! Join the universal language of the smile by smiling and making others smile!

contagious
Kindness is contagious.
Can kindness really illicit change, and how?
Yes, because kindness is contagious. Acts of kindness have a positive three-way effect:
There’s the positive effect on the recipient, and the positive effect on you —you might find yourself experiencing the positive emotion of the ‘helper’s high.’ But perhaps the biggest effect of all will be on a passer-by who just happens to witness the act
When we’re kind, we inspire others to be kind, and it actually creates a ripple effect that spreads outwards to our friends’ friends’ friends — to three degrees of separation. Just as a pebble creates waves when it is dropped in a pond, so acts of kindness ripple outwards, touching others’ lives and inspiring kindness everywhere the wave goes.

A recent scientific study reported than an anonymous 28-year-old person walked into a clinic and donated a kidney. It set off a “pay it forward” type ripple effect where the spouses or other family members of recipients of a kidney donated one of theirs to someone else in need. The “domino effect,” as it was called in the New England Journal of Medicine report, spanned the length and breadth of the United States of America, where 10 people received a new kidney as a consequence of that anonymous donor.

School Kindness Day SMILE Planning Ideas

This is a mini kindness video to help celebrate SMILE Day. Please share with your teachers.

They can show this video the first 5 minutes of class on their smart boards.

SCHOOL KINDNESS DAY IDEA:

You will need (6) Yellow Poster Boards. Spell out “S – M – I – L – E” on the first (5) boards. On the (6th) board write “It’s Kindness Day!”. We made (2) sets for our school and having students hold them, wearing their Kindness T-shirts. They will display these as students and faculty arrive for school. You can also do this at the end of the school day. For this Kindness Day task, your School Principal can select students who have shown examples in being “world changers” or “kindness leaders” in your school. Have a wonderful Kindness Day and remember to remind your students to wear their Yellow Kindness T-Shirts or Yellow, but most importantly, their SMILE!

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