Kindness doesn’t require big gestures. It starts with small moments done on purpose. π The 1% Rule teaches kids that tiny actions — a greeting, remembering a detail, noticing something good — can make people feel seen, valued, and connected. These moments may seem small, but they shape how children show up in the world. When kids learn that just a little extra thought can make a big difference, they begin to lead with empathy, awareness, and care — skills that last far beyond childhood. Because people may forget what you said or did… but they’ll always remember how you made them feel. ✨ #DrRobynSilverman #The1PercentRule #RaisingKindKids #CharacterDevelopment #PowerfulWords
from Dr. Robyn Silverman
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