Learn about compassion and empathy.

Empathy is the ability to understand and share another's feelings, while compassion is the desire to alleviate their suffering and take action to help them. Empathy allows for connection by feeling with someone, but compassion involves feeling for them and is motivated by kindness and a drive to make things better. Together, these qualities foster strong connections, promote mutual understanding, and cultivate a more caring and supportive environment in communities. Getting into the habit of regularly giving, can help your child develop a sense of purpose, compassion, and empathy for others. It also gets them involved in issues they feel passionate about. To summarize, cognitive empathy can be described as “understanding what others feel,” emotional empathy as “feeling what others feel,” and compassion as “caring about how others feel.




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