Empathy is at the heart of what it means to be human. It’s a foundation for
acting ethically, for good relationships of many kinds, for loving well, and
for professional success. And it’s key to preventing bullying and many other
forms of cruelty.
Empathy is the ability to be aware of and sensitive to another person's
thoughts, feelings, and experiences. It's the ability to
put yourself in their shoes and is the foundation for kindness,
tolerance, and compassion. It's also an emotional skill that needs to be
taught.
One of the ways teachers and parents can help children learn empathy is
through reading and discussing empathetic children's literature.
Reading Love Grows Love by Lauren Grabois Fischer is a good book
to use when starting that discussion. In Love Grows Love, we see
children... and flowers... experiencing different emotions. Their faces
clearly depict how they are feeling. Children will be able to look at
the illustrations, identify how each child and flower are feeling, and see a
cause and effect relationship between the children's emotions and the
flowers'. Keep reading to learn more about Love Grows Love and
how you can use it in your classroom!