3 strategies that will help you develop and teach empathy through children’s literature: culture and experience, perspective empathy mapping, and dramatize the feeling.
3 Ways Of Developing And Teaching Empathy Through Children’s Literature


3 strategies that will help you develop and teach empathy through children’s literature: culture and experience, perspective empathy mapping, and dramatize the feeling.

5 Steps to reduce and manage teacher stress and anxiety: note the issue, assess the stress, practice mindfulness, embrace support, and find additional support.

Teachers and homeschooling parents, care for yourself in four ways: set and maintain boundaries, plan ahead, be grateful , and put yourself first.

Build strong and healthy relationships with your family members in four ways: family time, sleepovers or stay-cations, texting buddies, and yummy time.

Build strong and healthy relationships with your children in four ways: let’s chat, story time, laughing buddies, and always around.

A challenge for teachers and homeschooling parents to develop healthy relationships: in their class, with their family and within themselves.

Teach about diverse cultures, like Chinese New Year with 4 activities: clean it up, indulge in creativity, celebrate this occasion & love zodiac signs.

Support students who have anxiety with four simple steps: recognize the trigger, remember breath control, try taking risks, and create the space.

Find your passion in life with five simple steps: Find the love, Christmas tree lights, knock the door, shake up, and imagine the mountains.

Gratitude can empower you to live your best life. Engage learners in practicing gratitude as a form of self expression.