1.5.2 Friends: Kindness and empathy

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1.5.2 Friends: Kindness and empathy I can talk about how to make and sustain friendships. I understand the importance of kindness and empathy. I understand that friends have disagreements and can think of positive ways to cope and respond. rshp.scot

What do you like to do with your friend? rshp.scot

When I am HAPPY I…. rshp.scot

When I am SAD I…. rshp.scot

When I am ANNOYED I…. rshp.scot

When I am TIRED I…. rshp.scot

When I am BORED I…. rshp.scot

When I am NERVOUS I…. rshp.scot

When my friend is HAPPY…. rshp.scot

When my friend is SAD…. rshp.scot

When my friend is ANNOYED…. rshp.scot

When my friend is TIRED…. rshp.scot

When my friend is BORED…. rshp.scot

When my friend is NERVOUS…. rshp.scot

What is empathy? Empathy means when you really understand what is happening to another person and how they feel. There is an expression that helps us understand what we mean by empathy: empathy is ‘to put yourself in someone else’s shoes’. rshp.scot

What does being kind mean to you? rshp.scot

What is kindness? Kindness is when you are friendly and think about other people’s feelings. Kindness is about being good and considerate in what you say to others and what you do for them. rshp.scot

Talking about kindness Who were you kind to Talking about kindness Who were you kind to? What did you do that was kind? How did it make the person feel? How did being kind make you feel? rshp.scot

Activity We are being kind Activity We are being kind. Make a list of all the things you can to do to be kind to others rshp.scot

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