Saturday Stories: Leadership Kit — Help Your Family
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In this week's Saturday Stories episode, we continue exploring the Leadership Kit value of helping others by focusing on one of the most important places leadership begins—at home. Through the story Before He Asked, students discover that leadership isn't always about big moments. Sometimes it simply means noticing when someone needs help and stepping in without waiting to be told.
Jaden watches his dad unloading heavy bags of mulch and realizes he could wait until he's asked to help—or he could take initiative. His decision to help before being asked becomes a simple but powerful lesson about responsibility, service, and leadership.
Following the story, I share discussion questions educators and families can use to help children reflect on helping at home, taking initiative, and recognizing opportunities to serve others. The episode also includes ideas for reinforcing this leadership skill throughout the week.
Leadership often begins with small actions. When students learn to notice needs, contribute without being reminded, and help simply because they care, they begin developing habits that will serve them throughout their lives.
Show Notes- Saturday Stories: Leadership Kit
- Weekly Value: Helping Others
- Weekly Skill: Help Your Family
- Story: Before He Asked
- Teaching initiative through everyday family responsibilities
- Reflection and discussion questions
- Reinforcing leadership through everyday actions
Key Takeaways
- Leadership begins at home.
- Helping before being asked shows initiative.
- Families are stronger when everyone contributes.
- Small acts of service make a big difference.
- Great leaders notice what needs to be done.
- Students can practice leadership through everyday responsibilities.