“Dr. Brown says empathy consists of four qualities: the ability to take the perspective of another person, staying away from judgment, recognizing emotion in others, and communicating it. She defines empathy as “feeling with people,” and notes that it’s a “vulnerable choice” because it requires a person to tap into something personal that identifies with the struggle of another.” Read more from KQED News.
Pandemic-caused isolation still impacting students’ social-emotional learning, says non-profit Changing Perspectives
In March 2020, the spread of the coronavirus caused schools to shut down, shifting students to online classes and...