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Tips for Volunteering with Kids

January 15, 2020 by Mom. Wife. Busy Life. Leave a Comment

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Tips for Volunteering with Kids

Taking the time to volunteer with your kids will help instill a sense of gratitude and empathy within your kids for years to come. There are many ways a family can volunteer together, but today I wanted to discuss some tips. These tips will help you enjoy volunteering with kids regularly so that you can teach them important life skills. The lessons and skills your kids will learn through volunteering can help them live a stronger, healthier, and more confident future.

Tips for Volunteering with Kids

Be a Good Role Model

You’re probably aware of how much your kids look up to you. When you become a good role model for how and when to volunteer in your community, you’re instilling this character trait within your kids. Make sure you volunteer regularly, even if you volunteer without your kids at times so that they can see the value in taking the time to give back to the community.

Make it Fun

Volunteering doesn’t have to be something boring that you do together. You can find an organization or community event that allows your kids to volunteer doing something they enjoy. You might try to volunteer at an animal shelter if your kids are in love with animals. Other kids may find that visiting a nursing home to volunteer their time is fun. Work with your kids’ unique personalities to match them with a volunteer idea that they’ll see as fun.

Focus on Abilities

While you may think your kid can handle serving people at a food shelter, they may not be equipped with the maturity or abilities to do so. Make sure you focus on the abilities of your kids so that you can select the right family volunteer activity that allows every member of your family to participate. Consider how well they follow instructions, utilize fine motor skills, and communicate before deciding on where you’ll start volunteering together.

Add it to Your Schedule

Making volunteering with kids part of your family schedule. Review what your weekly tasks and other necessary appointments look like. From there you can start to discuss a plan to volunteer with kids regularly. Having volunteering on your family calendar will ensure that it becomes a family priority to give back and help the community together.

Volunteering with kids is one of the most rewarding and fulfilling parts of parenthood. You’ll enjoy watching your kids develop a strong sense of gratitude, empathy, and community as they continue to volunteer throughout their life. When you opt to volunteer with kids using the tips to volunteering with kids I shared today, you’re opening the door to a whole new positive future for your kids and everyone in the community.

Here are a few resources below that can help if you are looking into more ways to volunteer with kids.

Filed Under: Family, School Age Kids, Teenagers, Tips & Tricks

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