Compassion
comes with empathy. If the child is sensitive to
the feelings of others then it is easy to develop
compassion for the poor, the disabled, the sick, and
the unfortunate. Toddlers can easily understand
this by examples. Let your child put the money in donation boxes set-up by
charitable organizations, but not giving alms to the street
beggars. Taking care of small pets like puppies
or kittens is a good way to develop compassion.
Parents should communicate to the child their feelings
of sympathy for the sick and the disabled whenever
seeing them in the streets or on TV. Talk about
why it is very wrong to make fun of people who act or talk
differently. Let the child help sort out old clothing
and toys to be donated to the Salvation Army.
Being compassionate will help
kids find
meaning in their lives when they grow up.
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