Teach Children How to Cultivate Empathy Habits
Use this handout to teach the 6 habits that can cultivate empathy with challenging discussion questions.
Use this handout to teach the 6 habits that can cultivate empathy with challenging discussion questions.
The Charter for Compassion is a document that transcends religious, ideological, and national differences. Supported by leading thinkers from many traditions,the Charter calls on us to activate the Golden Rule around the world.
An Empathy Circle is a structured dialogue process based on mutual active listening. The process increases constructive dialogue and mutual understanding by ensuring that each person feels fully heard to their satisfaction.
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Build empathy skills by cultivating six empathy habits.
Teach children how to think about ideas by asking them to compare, contrast, analyze, categorize and evalute.
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Use the See, Think, Wonder at home to teach elementary and middle school-age children visible thinking skills.
Use the Explanation Game at home to teach middle and high school-age children visible thinking skills.