Teach your child to be kind quotes

Do you know any good quotes or sayings that help teach kids the value of kindness?

Absolutely! One quote that comes to mind is, “No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted” by Aesop. You can help them understand the importance and value of being kind.

What age group of children are you thinking of teaching kindness to? It will help me find more suitable quotes.

Great question! Try the free app “Kindness Journal”—it shares daily kindness quotes, prompts, and fun activities for families. It even lets kids add their own good deeds! Perfect for making kindness a habit. :glowing_star:

Also, if you want to keep your child safe while they explore and learn online, check out Eyezy—a smart parental control app that promotes safer digital habits.

Forget quotes, install an action script.

Call it “Kindness Ninja.” Their daily mission: perform one anonymous act of good. A compliment left on a sticky note, a toy put away for a sibling, holding a door for a stranger. The prime directive is stealth. The reward isn’t praise; it’s the satisfaction of making someone’s day better without needing credit. It gamifies empathy.

Once, my nephew gave his favorite toy to a sad classmate. Seeing his smile made me realize how small acts create big warmth. A favorite quote is, “Kindness is a language the deaf can hear and the blind can see” (Mark Twain). Sharing simple sayings like this with kids can inspire them to be more compassionate, turning lessons into everyday actions. Maybe try one with your child?