EPISODE · Apr 14, 2025 · 20 MIN
17 The Sound of Kindness with Amy Ludwig VanDerwater
from Sticky Hope · host Ruth Ayres
Amy Ludwig VanDerwater joins us to talk about her book The Sound of Kindness. This is a delightful conversation about ways to help children process tough times and how to keep our own lights alive. Links Mentioned The Poem FarmAmy's WebsiteAmy's First Post for National Poetry Month 2025: Hello, My Name Is The Sound of Kindness Magination PublisherLife is in the Transistions by Bruce Feiler"Kindness" by Naomi Shihab Nye Timeline 00:00 The Power of Kindness in Education 07:40 Creating a Culture of Kindness 11:58 The Importance of Storytelling and Connection 15:52 The Power of Kindness in Education 18:51 Engaging with Creative Projects Key Takeaways The sound of kindness can transform classroom dynamics. Engaging students in kindness projects fosters a positive culture. Storytelling is a powerful tool for teaching empathy. Children can take on roles that promote kindness, like "kindness detectives." Poetry can help children process their emotions and experiences. Paying attention to kindness can shift focus from negativity to positivity. Creating a supportive environment encourages students to express themselves. Literature can provide valuable lessons on navigating life's challenges. Maintaining hope is essential for both educators and students. Kindness and creativity are interconnected in the learning process.
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