Sentences with phrase «read about empathy»

In addition, you can read about empathy, a key component of social cognition and moral reasoning.

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If you read my posts on mental chatter and empathy gaps, you know about it.
While there is no dearth of discussion these days about the importance of empathy, a few of the most innovative leaders are going beyond symbolism to action: They understand that it is one thing to say you're empathic; it is another thing... Read more»
I think it takes a superior attitude, a lack of empathy, a strong does [sic] of condescension...» I was reading this aloud to my daughter, and she picked up on the very same thing I did: (after asking about the meaning of condescension) that you are exactly what you are describing.
My guy's still little (he's not quite 6 months) but I have already read up about gentle parenting which advocates empathy and understanding and moves away from the punishment style.
Be intentional about how you connect empathy to reading, modeling this connection explicitly and often.
To read more about the value of empathy, follow MCC's Tumblr blog for stories by educators and nonprofit leaders about impactful kind acts.
They can read about slaves chained on a slave ship, but when it's their character that they're writing about, they gain historical empathy
Jamison read a scholarly piece that threaded her ongoing study of James Agee with a meditation on empathy; Kent Russell read a humorous essay about a visit to the subculture Juggulos scene; and Wendy Walters read from a work that touched on sweeping questions of identity and place.
First, at the reading she spoke with such empathy and intelligence about working with North Korean refugees in Korea and China.
I also think that reading about the experiences of others helps me have empathy for diverse populations - what they've survived and how they've managed to overcome horrific circumstances - and to perhaps learn from their courage.
Workshops are provided to help teach parents to read to their kids and help their kids learn about empathy and English.
The scientists, from Northeastern University in Boston, found that those who who read the report about an attack on a child, dog or puppy all registered similar levels of empathy.
We just read this article from the Mother Nature Network exploring why some people care enough to begin taking action — and we loved what several recent studies reveal about the role of compassion and empathy.
In a post at Attorney at Work, communications consultant and former lawyer Chris Graham notes a Scientific American article about a series of studies that indicate reading literary fiction can improve empathy.
You can read about how to convey empathy accurately here.
By reading children's books about feelings your child will understand they are not alone in their feelings, they will develop empathy with the characters and learn to develop diverse ways of dealing with their own emotions.
As I read those two suggestions, I realized the common theme between them is the idea of empathy: put yourself in that target market's shoes, and ask yourself «what would I care about if I were them?»
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