Studies suggest that arts-based programs may be a particularly effective, engaging, and age-appropriate approach for teaching children about empathy. Prior studies indicate that through engaging in creatively focused interventions (visual art and performance art), international middle and high school popul...
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Empathy is a possibility skill that is critical for social progress and human interactions. It is a nuanced, multifaceted construct that simultaneously refers to a trait and a state, a response, and a process (Cuff et al. 2016). Although defining empathy
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and whether teaching one sibling, either older or younger, can in turn affect theempathyof the other sibling. Such work would also help address the broader question of how family interventions aimed at promoting positive developmental outcomes during childhood can benefit from focusing on relationships...
Research is much more focused at the neurocognitive level and interventions at this level of development are unfortunately in their infancy, Dr Campbell says. There is also a significant group of children born extremely preterm who do not show these cognitive and social difficulties. This group of ...