Social repair, delivered through parenting

Not parenting advice. Not wellness.

Kindness is not a personality. It is public conduct.

Raised Kind is a cultural media and education project for families. We publish free, evidence-informed four-minute practices that help children learn how to live with other people.

Five practices a week. Free forever.

A child exploring a sunlit field

The Raised Kind promise

The work stays free because social repair should not depend on who can afford it.

The daily ritual

One small intervention. Every weekday.

Each practice is brief enough for a real family day and concrete enough to try before it ends. No perfection project. No private enlightenment. Just repeated chances to notice, repair, and act differently.

  1. 01

    Notice the person left out

    Before dinner, ask: who might have felt unseen today? Then decide on one small repair.

  2. 02

    Replace the script

    Skip “say sorry.” Ask: what do you think that felt like for them?

  3. 03

    Make room

    Practise giving up the better seat, the last word, or the bigger share—without making a performance of it.

  4. 04

    Name the ripple

    When a choice affects someone else, follow it outward together: who feels the consequence?

  5. 05

    Repair in public

    Let children see an apology, a correction, or a changed plan when it matters.

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Manifesto

Private self-improvement is not enough.

The measure is not how fluent we are in compassion. It is how we treat people when it costs us something: in our homes, on the playground, in the queue, at work, and when nobody is applauding.

Raised Kind is against the gap between performed goodness and public conduct. We are against turning kindness into a personality product. We are here for the small, practical interventions that help the next generation make repair ordinary.

Against performed goodness, paid enlightenment, and kindness as a personality product.

For schools and institutions

The same work belongs wherever children learn how to live together.

Raised Kind is building a future pathway for schools and institutions that want practical, discussion-ready material for everyday social repair. The public practice library is where that work begins.

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Kindness becomes believable when it changes what happens next.

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