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How to teach a child to empathize

Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others. There are two main forms of empathy: emotional (the ability to sympathize) and cognitive (the ability to recognize and understand the reasons for other people's emotions). Empathy skills can be developed from an early age, taking into account the developmental characteristics of the child.


Development of empathy by age:


From birth to one year:


Babies learn to trust through contact with parents


It is important to actively interact: talk, sing, hug


Respond to the baby's needs in a timely manner


Show care through facial expressions and intonations


1-3 years:


Children begin to reflect emotions of others


Need to name feelings


Encourage caring behavior


Use role play to develop empathy


3-5 years:


Active listening skills are developed


Friendly relationships are developed


It is important to ask leading questions about the feelings of others


Show personal example of empathy


Practical tips:


Create an empathetic atmosphere in the family:


Discuss feelings openly


Recognize each other’s caring behavior


Encourage attentiveness to others’ emotions


Use game techniques:


Emotional charades


Working with pictures and photographs


Discussing the feelings of book characters


Establishing connections between behavior and emotions


Develop an understanding of cause and effect:


Explain why people feel the way they do


Help find ways to support upset people


Connect situations from books to your child's personal experiences


Teach empathy through practice:


Don't demand formal apologies


Show the connection between actions and feelings of others


Demonstrate a personal example of kindness and caring


It is important to remember that developing empathy is a long process that requires patience and constant attention from parents. The key to success is creating a trusting relationship with the child and demonstrating a genuine interest in his feelings and experiences.


To effectively develop empathy, you need to be attentive to your child, turn off distractions (phones, TV) and create opportunities for live communication and emotional contact. Only in this way can a child learn to see the world through the eyes of other people and develop true empathy.


Resource: blog.sunschool.ru