The Internet is a beautiful place if you look for good posts and reels. One such post is going viral over the social media, where school kids are seen pooling money for one of their friends, so that he can also join them for the picnic party.
The video shared by their teacher, Me Sangye, has gained attention. "It was very heartwarming for me today to see camaraderie at it’s best. These young good hearts reminded me that helping each other is one of the best thing we can do as human being. I hope these little angels will continue their pure and innocent spirit and bless the world. #bekindandhelpful #blessyou," she posted on social media.
In the video, we see a group of school kids collecting money and submitting it to the teacher. The money is for one of their friends who can now join his friends for a picnic party. As the young boy, Prince, sees the money and the love of his friends, he can't stop crying. We see his friends hugging him and wiping off his tears as they cheer him.
While everyone is touched by the innocence and pure love shown by the kids, they are also appreciating the teacher. "Thank you for your teachings and their kindness," one user has posted. "Prince didn't just get money for picnic- he earned people- that's the greatest wealth of all," another user has replied. "After they all grow up, this video will flood them with priceless memories. Good job recording teacher," a third user has said. "Now, I'm happy to see this video! I can confidently say that we can create a safe environment for the future of kids like this," another user has commented on the video.
Teaching kids to share is essential for their social and emotional development. Sharing helps children build empathy, as they learn to consider the needs and feelings of others. It also fosters cooperation and teamwork, which are crucial life skills for making friends and working in groups.
When children share, they learn to be patient and kind, knowing they cannot always have everything for themselves. This discourages selfishness and encourages kindness. Sharing teaches them about the outside world, where collaboration and compromise will be a part of both personal and professional relationships.
In addition, teaching children to share early in life enables them to deal with conflicts more effectively since they get to appreciate fairness. Encouraging sharing through activities like playing with toys together or taking turns teaches them to respect others and form stronger social bonds. Overall, teaching a habit of sharing results in kinder, well-adjusted individuals who contribute positively to society.