Guest post
by Jan Helson, creator of The
Global Game Changers children’s entertainment brand and author
of the children’s book, The Global Game
Changers. The brand was developed to inspire
children to “Ignite Good!” and use their superpowers to make the world a better
place. The goal is to teach kids about the many different ways they can give
back and develop their philanthropic interests.
5 Easy Tips for Teaching Children about Philanthropy This Holiday Season
The holiday season is a wonderful time to start teaching
children about philanthropy and the joys of giving. The key to encouraging your
child to become a life-long giver is a simple equation: Your Talent + Your
Passion = Your Superpower! You don't have to be bitten by a spider to be a
superhero. By encouraging each child to combine their individual talents and
passions, you can make giving an integral part of their lives.
Here are a few simple tips to help your child reveal their inner
superhero!
1. Discuss how important it is to give as
well as to receive. Read them a book with a Christmas
theme, and discuss the spirit of the holidays as seen in these books. My family
used to attend yearly performances of A Christmas Carol, Charles
Dickens’ classic tale of a man who learns the value of giving back. O Henry’s
story of The Gift of the Magi also shows how much people who care for
each other are willing to give up to make each other happy. Dr. Seuss’
Christmas classic, How the Grinch Stole Christmas is another fun way to
introduce the concept of the Christmas spirit and giving.
2. Engage in giving as a family. There are an abundance of opportunities to show children how to
give, and to explain to them that while Christmas might be an opportunity to
receive presents, it’s also a great time to give back! There are so many
wonderful opportunities to give over the Christmas holidays. Participate in a
Turkey Trot or other run to benefit a charity. Stop by a local church or mall
to find an Angel tree and shop for Christmas presents for a child who might
otherwise not get anything. Bring your kids along when you deliver meals
through programs like Meals on Wheels. Donate new or gently-used toys to
programs like Toys for Tots. Arrange a Christmas carol sing-along at a local
retirement home. Send Christmas letters or treats to troops stationed overseas.
Drop some change in a Santa bell-ringer’s jar.
3. Cultivate their passion. Now that you’ve participated in giving, figure out what kind of
giving interests your child. What’s their passion? Perhaps they would like to
do something to help kids like them who are sick or in need. Perhaps they are
interested in the natural world and would like to do something to help the
environment. Encourage your child to think of a way that she/he can give back
to a charitable initiative that they feel a connection to. Engaging your
children in giving back to something they care about will make them life-long
givers.
4. Unleash their talents. Expose your child to the tools necessary for them to create
his/her own charity project by combining their passion for a particular cause
with their strengths or interests. Is your child a baker? Then she/he can have
a bake sale to raise money for a favorite charity. Perhaps she/he is crafty and
can sell trinkets made. Athlete? Organize a sporting event to raise awareness
for a charity they care about. My daughter Rachel is an actress. She put on a
show to benefit the Susan G Komen Foundation after discovering three of her
aunts had been diagnosed with breast cancer. You can show them online tools for
raising money, and give examples of what other children have done to make the
world a better place.
5. Embrace their individuality and
re-enforce that they can make a difference. Help your
children learn Ebeneezer Scrooge’s lesson: “"I
will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year.” Now that
your children know about giving, help them continue to give throughout the
year!
Using these tips, you can show your children how the holiday
spirit can spark interest and get them moving toward making the world a better
place all year round!
Enter the Global Game Changers contest!
Readers:
“Like” the Global Game Changers Facebook page and then post a picture of your
child(ren) in action “igniting good!”.
Jan will choose one lucky fan to receive a gift pack complete with The
Global Game Changers book, an Ignite Good! superhero cape, a 56-page Ignite
Good! Activity Book and $30 Amazon gift card.

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