
Teaching kindness isn’t about making your child into someone else’s idea of good. It’s about raising someone who knows how to treat others with respect, even when it’s hard. Someone who says “I’m sorry” without being forced. Someone who notices the lonely kid in the corner, or holds space for a friend who’s upset.That kind of kindness doesn’t come from lectures. It comes from being seen, felt, and practiced. Over and over. Quietly. Daily. At home.In the end, our job as parents isn’t to raise perfect kids. It’s to raise kind ones. Because kind kids grow into kind adults. And right now, the world could use a few more of those.