Kanika: In case our listeners don’t know, your children are very involved in their community. How do you inspire your kids to get involved?
Stephanie: I used to think that teaching my children generosity meant I had to put together these big, elaborate gestures to be meaningful. But the BEST form of generosity we can teach our children comes in the form of small, simple acts of kindness. The best part is these small acts can fulfill many purposes, making them a double win -- a win for you and your child!
Stephanie’s Tips:

Put together a care package for a neighbor

Collect non-perishable items for a food pantry

Set up a spare change jar in your home for a local charity

Pick up trash around your neighborhood

Find your local community garden and volunteer

Episode Links:

WEBSITE: LearnWithHomer.com

INSTAGRAM: @learnwithhomer

FACEBOOK: /learnwithhomer

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Kanika: In case our listeners don’t know, your children are very involved in their community. How do you inspire your kids to get involved?

Stephanie: I used to think that teaching my children generosity meant I had to put together these big, elaborate gestures to be meaningful. But the BEST form of generosity we can teach our children comes in the form of small, simple acts of kindness. The best part is these small acts can fulfill many purposes, making them a double win -- a win for you and your child!

Stephanie’s Tips:


Put together a care package for a neighbor
Collect non-perishable items for a food pantry
Set up a spare change jar in your home for a local charity
Pick up trash around your neighborhood
Find your local community garden and volunteer

Episode Links:


WEBSITE: LearnWithHomer.com

INSTAGRAM: @learnwithhomer

FACEBOOK: /learnwithhomer

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices