Monday, October 30, 2017
Why Teaching Philanthropy Is Important for Adolescents
TNT Academy is a private middle and high school in Georgia. Through nontraditional and flexible programs for its students, the school maintains a high graduation rate. In addition to providing a robust curriculum, TNT Academy offers a number of opportunities for students to get involved in philanthropy, including organizing toy drives, collecting clothing for people facing homelessness, donating food to local food banks.
Introducing children and adolescents to philanthropy is important because it makes giving a habit that can continue into adulthood. Also, giving can improve both behavior and achievement. The developmental psychologist Marilyn Price Mitchell has written about the benefits of kindness for growing minds. Adolescents who engage in kindness tend to have increased feelings of well-being, which can translate to better behavior in the classroom and greater academic achievement.
Philanthropy that focuses on the needs of the local community exposes students to different experiences and socioeconomic realities. When these students see the positive effects their work can have on people in need, they gain confidence in their abilities, which pushes them to achieve even more.
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