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When you’re automatic ‘empathy switch’ clicks on, you have stepped outside of yourself, for a few moments and into the shoes of someone else. You let go of your personal opinions, and respond with unconditional kindness and understanding. Your behavior emphatically says “Your feelings matter to me.” Being empathetic means you completely understand the other [...]
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Those simple single syllable emotion words are the first and easiest for young children to learn. Then, as they grow, it is time for parents, educators and caregivers to help them move beyond sad, mad and glad… A Different Curriculum When kids come home with A’s and B’s in reading writing and math, parents feel [...]
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Feelings Education: Getting Beyond Sad, Mad and Glad
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