Learning to Give, Curriculum Division of The LEAGUE

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Creative lessons and resources teaching financial literacy to youth K-12.

Things You Can Do With Your Child

Giving and Sharing Activities By Grade Level

Infancy to Preschool

  • Read picture books with messages about giving and sharing.
  • Enjoy family volunteer activities together
  • Ask your preschooler to help you at home and indicate your appreciation.
  • Discuss your family’s tradition of giving and serving (including stories from your childhood).

Lower Elementary

  • Read books together with messages about giving and sharing.
  • Tell family stories about both giving and receiving acts of kindness.
  • Involve a lonely child in s a group activity.
  • Deliver excess toys and clothing to a shelter for homeless or needy children.
  • Create a family “Caring Container” for giving activities both within and outside your family.
  • Talk with your child about why it is important to care about others.

Mother and daughterUpper Elementary

  • Read books with messages about giving and sharing.
  • Visit museums and libraries and focus on heroic, compassionate people who cared about others or acted passionately to change social injustices.
  • Discuss current events and articles in the paper or on the news where people contribute their time or talent to others.
  • Become involved in a service project with your favorite nonprofit organization.
  • Ask your child to pick his/her favorite charity so s/he can contribute allowance money to help others.
  • Model active citizenship and discuss the importance of voting, campaigning and being involved in public issues.

Middle School

  • Read books with messages about giving and sharing.
  • Involve your child in a nonprofit group.
  • Become involved with your child in a regular, planned volunteer experience.
  • Encourage high-quality, Academic Service Learning experiences in your student’s school.
  • Encourage involvement in student government.
  • Talk with your young adult about why your family cares about others.

High School

  • Encourage your child to volunteer.
  • Hold family discussions on complex issues and difficult decisions concerning giving and serving, human needs and economics, majority rule and minority rights.
  • Encourage high-quality, Academic Service Learning experiences in your student’s school.
  • Encourage your young adult to become active in personal giving to a cause or charity for which s/he cares about passionately.
  • Encourage your child to explore careers in the nonprofit sector where s/he can not only have a good career, but also use his/her talents to “make a difference” for others.

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