The Everyday Kindness Project is transforming classrooms into spaces of empathy, joy, and lasting peace through daily acts of kindness. The Project began with a simple yet profound question: How do we restore joy, safety, and mutual respect in our schools?

The project is designed as a five-week experiential program based on the CASEL Framework for Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) approach that cultivates empathy, emotional regulation, responsible decision-making, and interpersonal skills. The Everyday Kindness Project embodies these principles through simple daily practices that require no special infrastructure—just dedicated teachers, engaged students, and a culture that values humanity. The program’s structure includes classroom discussions, family involvement, and global student exchange.

An article in the September/October 2025 issue of Childhood Education Innovations magazine highlights the power of this project. Click below to read the article, available for a limited time with free access to the public.

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