10.09.2024

October Learner Outcome – Empathy

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As we embark on our third month of the school year, we want to remind you to pause and ensure you are weaving the learner outcomes into your daily practices with your learners. Our focus this month is developing Empathetic Citizens. Empathy begins at home, and by nurturing a sense of understanding and kindness in your daily interactions, you help build a foundation for your learner to connect deeply with others. Encourage your child to listen actively during conversations, recognize the feelings of others, and engage in acts of kindness both inside and outside the home. Simple practices like asking your learner how someone else might feel in a situation or encouraging them to express appreciation can create meaningful opportunities for empathy. Through modeling empathetic behavior in everyday routines — such as sharing responsibilities, resolving conflicts peacefully, and supporting friends and family in times of need — you can help your learner cultivate compassion as a natural part of their character.

Here are over 100 wonderful movies that help teach important empathy habits. You might also consider showing a short YouTube clip of the key scene from each film to depict the core moral message and empathy habit to discuss family:

100 Kid Movies That Nurture Empathy

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