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Sunday, July 12, 2020

Making Kindness Go Viral

We are learning how the example we set can support others to be kind online.
Today in Cybersmart we investigated random acts of kindness from within New Zealand and across the world.

I was inspired by schoolgirl Maiyah from Gilberthorpe School in Christchurch as she bakes cupcakes in her holidays and sell them. The money she makes she buys care packages for the homeless people in Christchuch. Click here if you would like to learn more about Maiyah.

I have come up with some random acts of kindness

I chose to put money in someone parking meter that had expired while I was on holiday.


Doing this act of kindness made me feel really good about myself and I realised by helping others it also helped me to feel good and fill my bucket.

Why don't you have a go at a random act of kindness?



2 comments:

  1. Hi Ruby Aiesha here from marshland school i like how you described how you were on holiday i feel proud of you to thats awsome

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    1. Kia ora Aiesha,

      Thank you for commenting on Ruby's blog. I have read her your comment and she says that it was kind of you to comment. She blushed when I read her the bit about you being proud of her.

      Woof woof, woof bark
      (Marshland School students are wonderful)
      From Sharon on behalf of Ruby

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