Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.
-Mahatma Gandhi
The Royal Society for the Encouragement of the Arts (RSA) produced this video based on a presentation by Dr. Brené Brown who spoke at the RSA on "The Power of Vulnerability." She talks about the difference between sympathy and empathy and argues that to be truly empathetic you have to be vulnerable by connecting with someone's pain in yourself.
Social Emotional Tools for Life provides teachers of young children with easy-to-use strategies to support emotional and social development in the classroom. It will help early childhood educators capitalize on day-to-day interactions and caregiving routines to build positive relationships with and between children. Vignettes and specific language examples guide teachers in applying the strategies during everyday moments.
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