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Act of kindness: Give someone a high-5

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Queen of Clubs - Act of kindness: Give Someone a High 5

Try giving someone a high-5, it’s a fun way to connect with others and spread good vibes!

If you want a challenge, try making up a new handshake with a friend.

A cute art of two boys doing high five

When you hear someone say, “Give me five,” “High-5,” or “Up top,” they’re asking for a high-5! This is a fun way to slap hands together to say hello, congratulate each other, or celebrate something great.

Giving someone a high-5 is a fun way to show you’re excited or proud of them. It’s like saying, “Awesome job!” or “We did it!” with just a quick slap of hands. High-5s can build friendships and make you both feel happy.

Have you ever wondered why a simple high-5 can bring feelings of joy? It turns out that there is science behind this seemingly small gesture. Giving high-5s can be just as encouraging as saying nice words! When people get high-5s, they feel more motivated and keep trying hard. Plus, they start to think more positively about themselves and their efforts. So, don’t forget to high-5 to show support.1

Small changes CAN make a big difference – that’s what The 1% Kids’ Club is all about.

Here are some super cool handshake ideas to try with friends or family:

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  • High-5s can become a fun routine, like greeting students as they enter or leave the room, helping to set a positive tone for the class.
  • Encouraging everyone to give and receive high fives fosters a sense of community and inclusion, while also promoting teamwork and peer encouragement.
  • Create a new greeting for each child – check out this awesome video for examples of how to make each child fee special!

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  • Use high-5s to recognise effort, not just results. If your child tries hard at something, like learning a new skill, give them a high five to show that you value their hard work, even if they don’t succeed immediately.
  1. Morris, B. J., & Zentall, S. R. (2014). High fives motivate: The effects of gestural and ambiguous verbal praise on motivation. Frontiers in Psychology, 5.
    https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00928