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  2. See a teacher's brilliant '30 seconds or less' kindness rule ...

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    Kindness rule: A Minnesota teacher’s lesson on the "30 seconds or less" kindness rule is going viral.

  3. Roots of Empathy - Wikipedia

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    Roots of Empathy (ROE) is an evidence-based classroom program that started in Toronto, Canada. The program consists of guided observations of an infant's development and emotions by elementary school children. The project began in 1996, and was established by Mary Gordon, [1] a Canadian social entrepreneur and educator. The project has since ...

  4. Social–emotional learning - Wikipedia

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    Speaking on the importance of empathy, molecular biologist John Medina states that the more empathy training students as well as teachers get, the better their grades will become. [23] He says that it is important to make the classroom feel like a safe place for students to learn.

  5. Born This Way Foundation - Wikipedia

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    With the hashtag #ShareKindness, people were encouraged to celebrate empathy and generosity by committing an act of kindness for someone else in their schools, homes, businesses, and communities. To help kick off #ShareKindness, Lady Gaga and her mother Cynthia Germanotta, visited the Ali Forney Center , a shelter for homeless LGBTQ+ youth in ...

  6. Prince William and Kate Middleton Share Tender, Affectionate ...

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    Everyone’s kindness, empathy and compassion has been truly humbling. To all those who are continuing their own cancer journey – I remain with you, side by side, hand in hand.

  7. Role-taking theory - Wikipedia

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    Robert Selman developed his developmental theory of role-taking ability based on four sources. [4] The first is the work of M. H. Feffer (1959, 1971), [5] [6] and Feffer and Gourevitch (1960), [7] which related role-taking ability to Piaget's theory of social decentering, and developed a projective test to assess children's ability to decenter as they mature. [4]

  8. Agreeableness - Wikipedia

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    People who score quite high on measures of agreeableness are empathetic and altruistic, while those with low agreeableness are prone to selfish, competitive behavior, and a lack of empathy. [4] Those who score low on agreeableness may show dark triad tendencies, such as narcissistic , antisocial , and manipulative behavior.

  9. Nel Noddings - Wikipedia

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    Colleague Michael Katz described Noddings as "one of the most efficient people" he knows, a "consummate teacher–scholar," who lives according to the "do it now" philosophy and "never lets her status as a famous scholar and lecturer and author interfere with treating everyone with the same kindness, thoughtfulness, and consideration that she would expect people to show her, regardless of her ...

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