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Developing Empathy in Children
psychotherapy, parenting, children, neuroscience, empathy Cori Hildebrandt, MA, LPC WI, LPCC MN psychotherapy, parenting, children, neuroscience, empathy Cori Hildebrandt, MA, LPC WI, LPCC MN

Developing Empathy in Children

Empathy is a function of the upstairs brain, and a skill that needs to be developed. According to Siegel and Payne Bryson, a wonderful way to cultivate empathy is to “ask simple questions that encourage the consideration of another’s feelings…” Simply draw the child’s attention to the feelings of others.

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Fostering Self-Understanding in Children
psychotherapy, parenting, children, neuroscience Cori Hildebrandt, MA, LPC WI, LPCC MN psychotherapy, parenting, children, neuroscience Cori Hildebrandt, MA, LPC WI, LPCC MN

Fostering Self-Understanding in Children

Self-understanding uses higher level parts of the brain to interpret emotions and sensations that come from the lower parts of the brain. According to Siegel and Payne Bryson one of the best ways to foster self-understanding in children is to “ask questions that help them look beyond the surface of what they understand…”

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