Camp Kindness Counts: Families Building Communities of Compassion
Camp Kindness Counts developed Kind World Explorers, a research-informed character strengths curriculum, for parents and caregivers to use with children, and parent education materials for a stand-alone Character Strength Building Workshop to complement existing programs like Family Community Service Events, Youth Community Service Camps, and Kindness Challenge.
https://www.campkindnesscounts.org/
The GGSC’s coverage of community-based organizations that provide services to families is supported by the John Templeton Foundation as part of our Raising Caring, Courageous Kids initiative.
https://ggsc.berkeley.edu/who_we_are/news/announcement/announcing_our_greater_good_parenting_grantees
Видео Camp Kindness Counts: Families Building Communities of Compassion канала Greater Good Science Center
https://www.campkindnesscounts.org/
The GGSC’s coverage of community-based organizations that provide services to families is supported by the John Templeton Foundation as part of our Raising Caring, Courageous Kids initiative.
https://ggsc.berkeley.edu/who_we_are/news/announcement/announcing_our_greater_good_parenting_grantees
Видео Camp Kindness Counts: Families Building Communities of Compassion канала Greater Good Science Center
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