In our latest conversation, we had the pleasure of hosting Stephanie Barca, a licensed social worker, therapist, and Vice President of the Children’s Kindness Network. She introduced us to the lovable Moozie the Cow, an engaging mascot that helps children grasp the value of kindness at an early age. Through reading programs, puppet kits, and joyful community events, Moozie encourages kids to explore empathy, compassion, and self-care in a fun, memorable way. We were captivated by Stephanie’s personal stories of how even the smallest act of kindness can bring light to a child’s world. She reminded us that when kids learn to be kind—both to themselves and others—they gain a powerful foundation for building strong relationships and healthier communities.
We also learned that the Children’s Kindness Network focuses on four pillars of kindness—to self, others, animals, and the earth—ensuring a well-rounded approach to caring and empathy. Stephanie shared details about volunteer opportunities, Moozie kits for families in need, and the annual essay and art contest that sparks children’s creativity and sense of purpose. Hearing about the joy kids experience when they see Moozie in person—or receive a Moozie kit during challenging times—reinforced how meaningful this work truly is. We left our time with Stephanie feeling inspired, convinced that nurturing kindness in young hearts has a ripple effect that can brighten our entire community and beyond.
Key Takeaways:
Early Kindness Matters: Teaching children about empathy and compassion in their formative years fosters healthy social and emotional development.
Moozie the Cow Magic: Whether it’s the robotic version, the mascot suit, or a plush puppet, Moozie captivates kids’ attention, making lessons about kindness stick.
Four Pillars of Kindness: The Children’s Kindness Network highlights being kind to self, others, animals, and the earth, offering a comprehensive approach to empathy.
Open to All: Schools, families, teens, community groups, and even homeschool co-ops can volunteer or request curriculum binders to enhance kindness education.
Creative Participation: Children can write essays or create art for the annual contest, become youth ambassadors, or lend a hand at events—every form of kindness matters.
Operation Moozie: Through generous sponsorships and donations, the organization ships Moozie care kits to kids in tough situations (like deployed parents or natural disasters), reminding them they’re never alone.
Children's Kindness Network
https://www.moozie.org/
You Matter Nashville YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/@YouMatterNashville
The Hoover Team
https://www.thehooverteam.com/
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