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Home » News » Four Tips to Help Children Develop Empathy
Empathy & Compassion

Four Tips to Help Children Develop Empathy

by Edwin Rutsch|Published 05/11/2013

Teaching children how to be more empathetic can help children get along better with others and develop into caring adults. Here are some tips for teaching empathy to children.

 

Play Empathy Games 

Read Books, Watch Movies and TV

Model Empathy

Look For Ways to Help Others 

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