We've Got This!
Rashmi Sirdeshpande
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Beschreibung
Empathy is our human superpower! Give children the tools, confidence and knowledge to harness their empathy skills, so they can be a better global citizen and help others.
It’s never been more important to teach kids the power and importance of empathy. This book is a thorough exploration of how we can best understand and relate to others. It
puts empathy into simple terms and outlines why it’s so important, with quotes from leading children’s authors like Jason Reynolds and Elle McNicoll.
It gives readers interactive exercises to put them in control of their emotional learning, including:
- Digestible steps that teach children about empathy in a fun and exciting way
- Case studies that children can relate to and learn from
- Empathy exercises and activities to improve their understanding of empathy
- Quotes, advice and support from renowned authors
We've Got This! Six Steps to Build your Empathy Superpower unites contributions from world-famous authors, including a foreword from Sir Michael Morpurgo and quotes from Cressida Cowell, Joseph Coelho, Nadia Shireen, Malorie Blackman, Jacqueline Wilson, Kelly Yang, Jen Carney, Jason Reynolds, Annabel Steadman, Elle McNicoll, Abigail Balfe, Dom Conlon and SF Said.
The emotional well-being of children is just as important as their physical health. By harnessing empathy and growing their emotional intelligence, children and young people can develop the resilience to cope with life's ups and downs as well as to understand and experience other people's emotions, feelings and points of view.
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