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Home » News » Courage to Care: An evidenced based way to teach empathy to Middle Schoolers
Empathy & Compassion

Courage to Care: An evidenced based way to teach empathy to Middle Schoolers

by Edwin Rutsch|Published 16/04/2016

The Courage to Care is an evidence-based anti bullying program that teaches middle schoolers empathy, compassion and caring. It has years of solid research behind it. Founded and taught by Dr. Malcolm Smith!

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