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Free Kindness Colouring Pages That Will Help Kids to Be Kind

Receiving kindness from strangers can stick with us for the rest of our lives. As caregivers, encouraging our kids to have that kind of an impact is exciting, and can help them develop important skills and form close bonds. But even beginner art supplies aren’t cheap, so why not start by downloading these free kindness colouring pages?

Why colouring?

Everybody starts somewhere, and a simple activity like colouring has the potential to spark deeper discussions about what it means to be kind to ourselves and others. Whatever’s on the page, you can gain insight into your child’s thought process by asking them about their art.

Even if your child likes to colour quietly, even seeing acts of kindness portrayed and creating something special with it can be enough. Your child probably has their own ideas about what they’re creating, even if they haven’t said anything, which will help them reach their own conclusions, even if they need to be corrected later.

Benefits of Being Creative

Young children soak up information like sponges and parrot those subtle messages to everyone around them. Actions may speak louder than words, but the conversations are still critical for them to better understand.

If your child likes art already (not all do), then using something they enjoy can be a vessel to carry those lessons further.

You may know that art can help us regulate stress and manage our mental health, but Michigan State University lists further benefits for young children, which include:

  • Pattern recognition
  • Language skills
  • Cause-and-effect
  • Spatial reasoning
  • Critical thinking
  • Fine motor control

Deciding which colours to place next to each other will help them learn to make decisions and recognize patterns in their art. Learning from past projects will help them develop basic reasoning skills, as well, and learn how to use the tools they have to get the desired outcome.

And, when young children talk about their artwork and hear others describe it, their language and communication skills develop. You can’t go wrong with encouraging creativity at any age, but for young children, making art is crucial.

They can also begin to differentiate things by size and shape and begin comparing them to one another.

Soon, they’ll be able to use past knowledge to plan their own projects and be able to re-adjust if something doesn’t work out, which is invaluable in all aspects of life.

Finally, fine motor skills are developed when children are guided on how to use writing, drawing, or painting tools properly, and gripping them in a way that’s comfortable and allows for more precision. As they try, and sometimes fail, to colour inside the lines, they’ll be able to create more precise strokes when the time comes for them to learn how to write.

The kindness colouring pages will also have messages related to setting boundaries, emotional awareness, and small acts of caring, all of which will help your children grow into well-adjusted adults and pass their kindness onto others. Since the colouring pages are free, there’s no downside to giving it a try. Why wait?

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Final Thoughts on the Free Kindness Colouring Pages

The learning is never done, and using the right methods will make a world of difference. The most important part of trying to better yourself is passing on that wisdom, so the lessons aren’t lost in the here and now.

Download the colouring pages by clicking the link below, and check out some of our other articles about teaching kindness!

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Check out these blogs at 365give.ca for more ideas to create kindness for kids.

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