Season of Kindness Brings Lessons of Empathy to Life


NOVI, Mich., Dec. 1, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 'Tis the Season of Kindness at Learning Care Group as children at more than 900 preschools nationwide are experiencing the valuable lessons of empathy and generosity. The beloved holiday custom at Childtime, Everbrook Academy, La Petite Academy, The Children's Courtyard, Tutor Time and Montessori Unlimited teaches children about giving back, paying it forward and sharing joy.

From participating in food, coat and toy drives, to visiting "grandmas and grandpas" at senior centers, to sending letters and care packages for soldiers overseas, children at Learning Care Group schools are learning they can have a positive influence on the world around them. Teachers are engaging children in opportunities to develop an understanding of empathy through teachable moments and by acknowledging good deeds. Children learn that kindness can include something as simple as giving a hug, lending a helping hand or sharing a toy with a friend.

While the spirit of giving comes into particularly sharp focus during the holiday season, opportunities for community outreach draw heartfelt support from staff, students and school parents alike throughout the year.

"Integrating character development in the classroom in ways that are meaningful to children helps them better understand and learn positive values," said Dr. Susan Canizares, Chief Academic Officer, Learning Care Group. "When we help children grasp the idea of empathy and consider the experiences, feelings and ideas of another person, we help them to be more sensitive to the importance of kindness and generosity."

For more information about the exclusive programs at Learning Care Group schools, visit www.learningcaregroup.com

Celebrating Kindness with Your Child

Here are a few ways to encourage your child's empathy and kindness this holiday season – and all year:

  • Let your child help – Clearing the table after dinner, sorting the laundry or feeding the dog will create a sense of accomplishment and usefulness.
  • Discuss emotions and feelings – Acknowledge your children's feelings and help them try to explain how they feel. Teaching children to recognize emotions in themselves and others will help them develop empathy. 
  • Random acts of kindness – Engage in small intentional good deeds as a family. Teach your child about helping the sick, donating, volunteering, being a good friend. Ask your child, "How can we show them that we care?"
  • Cherish the elderly – Visit a retirement home together. Help a neighboring "grandma or grandpa" with grocery shopping or yard chores. 
  • Make a gift or card for someone special together – Show your child that his creativity can spread happiness.

About Learning Care Group, Inc.

Learning Care Group is a leader in early child education and family solutions, with nearly 50 years of experience in inspiring children to love learning. Headquartered in Novi, Mich., the company provides early education and care for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years through six unique brands: The Children's Courtyard, Childtime Learning Centers, Everbrook Academy, La Petite Academy, Montessori Unlimited, and Tutor Time Child Care/Learning Centers. It operates more than 900 schools (corporate and franchise) across 36 states, the District of Columbia and internationally, and has a capacity to serve more than 130,000 children. Learning Care Group's proprietary School Readiness Pathway supports the development of the academic and social skills needed for a smooth transition to elementary school. For more information, please visit www.learningcaregroup.com

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