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Raise Empathetic Kids

Raise Empathetic Kids

Ask children what they think characters in books or during imaginative play are feeling, based on their facial expressions or what’s happening to them in the story.

Don’t instruct your kid to say sorry. Instead, ask questions like: “How do you think he’s feeling? What could you do to help him feel better?”

Help your children name their emotions. When they’re crying in frustration or anger, or don’t want bedtime to come or school to start, give them words for their feelings.

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