Kindness named Oxford Children's Word of the Year
- Sixty one per cent of children voted for 'Kindness' as the Oxford Children’s Word of the Year, with 25 per cent choosing 'Artificial Intelligence' and seven per cent selecting 'Conflict'.
- The research surveyed over 6,000 children aged 6-14 years in the UK, showing a growing awareness of Kindness's impact on mental wellbeing.
- Children expressed enthusiasm for AI, with 53 per cent of those who chose it responding positively, describing feelings like 'Excited' and 'Optimistic'.
- 'Slay', 'Sigma', and 'Skibidi' were the top three slang words chosen, reflecting the influence of social media on children's language.
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