Similarly, there are cats and dogs wandering in some playgrounds. I remember taking my daughter to the shadow structure in San Diego and she interacted with some cute cats there and started hitting her. I told him how we feel wounded with wounds and wounds; the animals can also feel the same. In this way, she learned to feel empathy and I did not see her hitting an animal again since then.
5. Respect the choice of the other
It happens quite often in a playground that a child wants to play a game while another wants to experience something else. When two children of different game options interact, they respect the selection of each one. Never, in my experience, had I seen children struggling to force each other to play a particular game. Each child has the freedom to play what they like, and this, I believe, is the key to learning empathy.
6. Achieve a common goal
A group has a common goal and each member tries harder to achieve it. One day I saw some children playing the puzzle together and everyone was struggling to complete it and they were doing their best. By focusing a little more, I realized that they were the same children that I saw a few days ago fighting between them for something. This made me realize that outdoor play brings empathy to the personality of children. They work together by forgetting all the differences and resentments when they have to do it, and this is incredible!
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