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America's Insensitive Children? [TheAtlantic.com]

 

Contrary to popular belief, most people do care about the welfare of others.

From an evolutionary standpoint, empathy is a valuable impulse that helps humans survive in groups. In American schools, this impulse has been lying dormant from a lack of focus. But in Denmark, a nation that has consistently been voted the happiest place in the world since Richard Nixon was president, children are taught about empathy from a young age both inside and outside of school.



Children in the Danish school system participate in a mandatory national program called Step by Step as early as preschool. The children are shown pictures of kids who are each exhibiting a different emotion: sadness, fear, anger, frustration, happiness, and so on. The students talk about these cards and put into words what the child is sensing, learning to conceptualize their own and others’ feelings. They learn empathy, problem-solving, self-control, and how to read facial expressions. An essential part of the program is that the facilitators and children aren’t judgmental of the emotions they see; instead, they simply recognize and respect those sentiments.

Another program, which is increasingly popular, is called CAT-kit. This program is aimed at improving emotional awareness and empathy and focuses on how to articulate experiences, thoughts, feelings, and senses. Tools in the CAT-kit include picture cards of faces; measuring sticks to gauge intensity of emotions; and pictures of the body, on which participants can draw the physical aspects and location of emotions. Another tool is called My Circle: Children draw their friends, family members, professionals, and strangers in different parts of the circle as part of an exercise on learning to better understand others.



[For more of this story, written by Jessica Alexander, go to http://www.theatlantic.com/edu...-empathy-gap/494975/]

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Empathy is not being modeled.  Too often people are living a life of illusion and do not want another persons life to impact their comfort and so they put up walls and turn away from discomfort. I choose to walk with those who are in need because they are real. Pretty sure you cannot be empathetic and superficial at the same time. Our professional world has in large been acting with empathy disparity. Can I ask for a challenge to the ACEs community.  Practice empathy everyday to deepen quality of care and best practice results.

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