Many children I know have advent calendars. Children love the chocolate, perhaps eating it for breakfast every day in December, wild with the excitement of Santa.
A parent in our Facebook parenting group came up with a great idea for an alternative Advent calendar. For each day of the Advent calendar, your child and everyone in the house has to do a kind act or deed. This means that everyone has to do 24 kind deeds before Christmas Day.
It will support your children, and everyone in the home, to think of others at this time of the year. It is not just about giving, it is about trying to be kinder, more caring, more thoughtful and giving to each other in the days leading up to Christmas.
If you agree to carry out the Good Deed Advent Calendar why not write down all the good deeds and place them into a box each day. There could then be a special celebration on Christmas Eve.
Let us know if you try it and what changes it had on you and your family. Here are some suggestions for your children of kind acts they could do:
- Simply give hugs to each other more often.
- Help each other with tasks without being asked.
- Offer to help parents and grandparents.
- Put coins in the poor box at the shops.
- Gather toys and clothes that are no longer needed for a charity shop.
- Befriend a child at school who has no real friends.
- Help an elderly neighbour.
- Older children could prepare dinner once a week for the family.
- Older children could also play with a younger sibling that they don’t usually make enough time for.
- Think about others’ needs and not just their own.
This article is part of our weekly parenting tips, and is by One Family’s Director of Children and Parenting Services, Geraldine Kelly.
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