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How to encourage empathy in your toddler
By Kate Donoughue on 06/01/2011 16:34:31
Just like any other skill, empathy needs to be taught and practised. Here are some easy ways you can teach your child to understand others’ feelings

about actions Say how people’s actions affect others’ feelings. For example, "Did you see how that little girl was upset when the other children wouldn’t play with her? How do you think she was feeling?"

Give praise When your child does show empathy

No Biting!
By Clay Johnson on 02/06/2010 16:21:13
Five ways to stop your child biting

Having a biting child can be not only be painful, but embarrassing, leading to exclusion from playdates, as well as “little chats” at nursery. However, there are easy steps you can take to limit your child’s tooth action to food.Babies may have sore

Gender Awareness
By on 18/04/2010 11:59:33
When do boys and girls learn that they are different?

or toes, as it offers a feeling of comfort and reassurance much like sucking their thumb.Boys’ testosterone levels typically soar at around four years old. This is when the Action Man antics and macho behaviour kicks in. A boy who was previously not fussed

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