What would it look like if the people we went to for help in our most vulnerable moments were never able to empathize with us and put themselves in our position?
What if every time we went to our parents, medical professionals, teachers, bosses, and government entities to create a more fulfilled life, we were met with, “Okay. What do you want me to do about it?” WOW! Talk about feeling frustrated and not seen.
So, how do we create and practice empathy?
Is it taught?
Is it fostered?
Is it too late for our teenage and adult children?
Is it too late for us?
Absolutely Not!
But, it is something to actively work on if you weren’t raised in an empathetic household, which applies to most people (count yourself extremely lucky if you were).
How can we expect others to empathize with our social, cultural, and economic situations if we neglect to empower those same sentiments in our future leaders and neighbors; the very ones we’ll need more and more as time goes on.
It can be a cold, hard world. Wouldn’t empathy and support from all make parenthood and life feel more worthwhile?
Now look y’all, I’m no parenting expert. I’m just a humble mom raised in the gracious south to an empathetic family and support system, who have always loved children. But, as a K-12 educator in all facets, former cheer coach, and communications and client service professional dealing with the public at-large for the last 17 years; I CAN tell you trends I’ve seen which give me a glimmer of hope that if every person committed to teaching and embracing empathy for all- this would be a pretty cool world.
Here’s What I Know For Sure-
- Empathy has no gender; anyone and everyone can be empathetic.
- Selfishness is taught and learned through observation. Empathy comes naturally to every human; nurture it and make it a normal part of everyday life.
I love people, peace, and bringing the two together. Since childhood I’ve had this internal pull to ensure people feel seen, heard, and safe. My personal love language is, “Acts of Service” a.k.a. HELP!! So, becoming a Communications professional was a natural fit as it’s the study of psychology, sociology, and social and cultural contexts, which are the 4 pillars of our personal communication style.
To learn and practice empathy, we’ll need to begin within. Yes y’all! I’m talking about that ‘heart work’. These things may feel uncomfortable, but are necessary to be the best parents we can be to our babies!
So.. without further adieu, let’s get to it!
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Breathe Like A Bear book
Breeeeathe Like A Bear
$13.49Mindful moments for kids to feel calm, you can do anytime
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Dash Finds His Inner Peace
Dash Finds His Inner Peace
$9.99This book gives the woosah we all need relaxation book for kids (and parents too)
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Social Skills Activities for Kids book
Builds social skills and interactions
$11A quick, fun dose of conversation starters and social graces
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Joyin Doctors Pretend Play Kit
Play-Pretend, and care
$21.99Fosters imagination, care and career possibilities in children
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Have you Filled a Bucket Today book
A great reminder of the little things in life
$7.79Teaches gratitude, good welfare, and empathy in kids
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FurReal Friends Pax My Poopin Pup Plush Toy
PET DOG - Vivian Wynter
$43.24Teaches empathy, care, and responsibility
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Andre The Best Big Brother book
Exemplifies sibling care
$5.99Andre is a great example of how to care for a younger sibling
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Me and My Feelings book
A kid's guide to understanding feelings
$9.70Teaches kids how to manage and express their big emotions
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Feelings and Emotions Flash Cards
Flashcards of emotions
$19.49 BUY NOWTeaches kids the words they need to identify big emotions, and extend empathy.