New Year Ideas to Make Kindness Go Viral

New Year Ideas to Make Kindness Go Viral Cyberbullying Research Center

Our first book for teens (Words Wound: Delete Cyberbullying and Make Kindness Go Viral) came out a few weeks ago, and we’re really excited about its potential impact among students who have dealt with online harassment and want to do something meaningful about it (check it out if you haven’t already!).  That said, our publisher (Free Spirit Press) recently asked us to write a blog related to our work to encourage and equip educators with some ideas to kick-start 2014 with school back in session! We thought we would share it with our readers below, and so let us know your thoughts….

The beginning of a new year is a good time to reflect on the previous year while setting goals for the future. Most New Year’s resolutions focus on self-improvement goals (such as dieting, exercising, or learning a new skill). But why not also resolve to work toward an other-focused goal—and do your part to contribute to a better, kinder world? Lots of people share, tweet, and otherwise circulate “feel good” stories on social media about how others demonstrate compassion. The people who circulate them are personally moved. However, have you ever been moved to the point of paying it forward yourself, or—even better—helping to create a legacy of kindness? Your position as a parent or educator offers you the ability to influence legions of kind kids through modeling and intentional instruction.

Interestingly, research now shows that people who learn about, and practice demonstrating, compassion and kindness toward others are more likely to establish long-term patterns of positive behavior. Dr. Richard Davidson at the University of Wisconsin in Madison and his colleagues have been studying the ways that compassionate behavior actually changes the brain. They found that “participants who learned compassion were more generous” and that “greater generosity . . . was associated with changes in the brain’s response to human suffering in regions involved in empathy and increasing positive emotions.” In short, encouraging kids and teens to be kind and caring can result in neurological changes that may lead to expanded and consistent empathy and compassion toward others.

With that in mind, here are some ways you can encourage the children and teens in your life to delete cyberbullying and make kindness go viral in the New Year.

Set Up a Social Media Compliments Page Most teens have a profile on one or more social networking platforms and are very comfortable navigating these environments. Perhaps you could encourage them to set up a separate account for the purpose of dishing out anonymous accolades to their classmates. This idea was made famous by Kevin Curwick’s “OsseoNiceThings” Twitter feed and Jeremiah Anthony’s “West High Bros” Facebook compliments page. Now dozens of social media accounts have been set up by teens for the purpose of encouraging and praising their peers.

Participate in Random Acts of Kindness More and more individuals in all walks of life are realizing that it’s actually really cool to be kind. It’s even cooler when kindness is dished out anonymously and unexpectedly. Encourage your students or children to engage in random acts of kindness in their school or broader community. Search online for examples of young people being kind to others to give them inspiration. Dozens of videos and even a Twitter hashtag (#RandomActofKindness) can direct you to ideas as well.

Create a Public Service Announcement Many teens have great ideas for promoting positivity that they would love to share with others. Give them creative freedom and let them loose to script out and record a short video with the simple purpose of encouraging others to be kind. They could interview their classmates or “famous” people in their school or community (like the principal or mayor). Leave it up to them about how to approach the activity—they’ll surprise you and hopefully come up with something really compelling! Then you can upload it to YouTube, your school’s Web page, or social media accounts, and otherwise use it as a teaching tool to reach so many others!

Make Posters A simple activity that kids of all ages can tackle is to design inspirational posters that can be plastered on walls around the school. It doesn’t take much artistic talent to inspire others to be kind with drawings or creative slogans. Teachers could work with a particular class or a specific subset of students to produce posters that could be covertly placed all over the school on Friday afternoon or over the weekend. The rest of the student body will return on Monday and be totally inspired by what they see all around them.

Promoting kindness doesn’t have to be a big production. The best ideas are often among the simplest. If you are an educator, maybe spend some time in the classroom brainstorming some ideas with your students. Parents, too, can talk with their children about ways to eliminate cruelty and encourage compassion. Working together, parents, teachers, and kids and teens can make tremendous strides toward combating cruelty in all its forms in 2014. Don’t just share stories of kindness. Make it a priority to write your own, and help others to do so as well!

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2 Comments

  1. I love this idea of setting up a compliments page. With so much garbage in the world wouldn’t it be nice to have a place where people strictly compliment others. It would be so nice to surprise someone with this type of kindness without them knowing.

    • I RECENTLY STARTED CREATING A BLOG ABOUT CYBER BULLY AND NARCISSIST. I’M OVERWHELMED WITH ALL THE INFO AND EFFORT THAT’S BEEN PUT INTO YOUR BLOG THAT I’M ALMOST TEMPTED TO REFRAIN FROM COMPLETING MY OWN. I DESPERATELY WANTED TO HELP A STRANGER ON GOOGLE PLUS WHO WAS BEING HARASSED I ENDED UP GETTING TANGLED INTO A WEB OF DISGUSTING HATEFUL AND BY FAR THE UGLIEST MINDS OF TWO SICK INDIVIDUALS IV’E EVER SEEN. I’VE NEVER HAD A THING AGAINST ATHEIST, TO EACH IS HIS OWN IS MY MOTTO. BUT IF AND WHEN SOMEONE SAYS TO ME THE THINGS THOSE TWO SICKOS DID BECAUSE OF MY RELIGION IN PERSON I WOULD PROBABLY BE IN PRISON. I HONESTLY CANT SAY WHAT COMPELS ME SO STRONGLY TO FIGHT BACK A WAR I CAN NOT WIN OR WHY I CAN NOT JUST WALK AWAY, BUT I’M HERE AND I’M NOT SURE HOW OR WHEN I’M GOING TO FINISH WHAT I STARTED. AND THAT’S TO GET PEOPLE TO OPEN THEIR EYES AND STAND UP , DON’T IGNORE THEM, OR LOOK THE OTHER WAY, SAY SOMETHING! ANYTHING! NARCISSISM IS NOT COOL, IT DOES’NT MAKE YOU INDESTRUCTIBLE OR SUPERIOR. IT MAKES AN ADULT LOOK STUPID, IMMATURE AND IGNORANT! IT’S NOT ENTERTAINMENT! IT’S AN OBNOXIOUS WAY TO POWER BOOST ONE’S EGO AND HAS NO BUSINESS MAKING IT MY PROBLEM , I WAS ONLY SOCIALIZING TO KILL SOME FREE TIME AND ENJOY MEETING NEW PEOPLE, WHAT GIVES ANYONE THE RIGHT TO TAKE THAT AWAY FROM OR DRAG ME INTO THEIR NIGHTMARE BECAUSE THEIR REAL LIFE SUCKS LIVING AS A COWARD SO THEY MAKE UP FOR IT HIDING BEHIND A COMPUTER. AND WHY THE HELL DO SO MANY PEOPLE PUT UP WITH IT AND SERVICE PROVIDERS DON’T EVEN BOTHER TO FOLLOW THEIR OWN STANDERS AND POLICIES? I’M PAYING FOR PART OF THEIR WAGES AS A WiFi CUSTOMER AND I DEMAND SATISFACTION

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