It’s the 3rd annual 100 Acts of Kindness Project through Toddler Approved! The 100 Acts of Kindness Project started on Martin Luther King Day and ends on Valentine’s Day. It isn’t too late to start!
Montessori and kindness projects are wonderful together because of the importance Montessori places on peaceful interaction and Montessori grace and courtesy exercises, which teach children to show kindness and respect toward others. Montessori also focuses on following each child’s interests, which is an ideal way to decide on kindness activities for children and adults of any age.
Following are some ideas for a Montessori-inspired 100 Acts of Kindness Project:
Montessori-Inspired 100 Acts of Kindness Project
My post on Montessori-Inspired Kindness from last year has ideas for using Montessori principles for kindness activities for a number of ages.
Check out Montessori-Inspired 100th Day of School Activities (including the Pinterest Board) for ideas on Montessori-inspired hundred charts that would work well for recording (or as a second way of recording the 100 acts of kindness with objects, coloring, or stickers).

Kindness Project for Children and Adults of All Ages
You’ll find ideas on the 100 Acts of Kindness Project for Children and Adults of All Ages at Raising Figure Skaters (my other blog).
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This is a great project idea! We are doing a Share the Love week of kindness the week of Valentine’s Day.
Thanks so much for linking up to the Hearts for Home Blog Hop! Blessings!
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Thanks, Heather! Your Share the Love week of kindness sounds wonderful!

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Wonderful Valentine’s Day project idea Deb! I have pinned it onto my February themed Pinterest Board.
Thank you for linking up to the brand new Hearts for Home Blog Hop!
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Thanks, Jill! I appreciate your pinning my post!

Deb recently posted..Montessori Monday – Montessori-Inspired Chinese New Year Activities
I LOVE this idea (and I am trying not to overuse superlatives such as “love” and “hate”)! Compassion is such an important part of every child’s education and this is a fantastic project for the class or home. Thank you for sharing!
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Thanks so much! 100 Acts of Kindness Project is one of my favorites each year. I truly appreciate activities that help children develop compassion.

Deb recently posted..Montessori Monday – Montessori-Inspired Chinese New Year Activities
Such a wonderful idea to do. Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!!
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Thanks, Carrie! This is something I look forward to each year now.

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