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Title
Got empathy? (35000)
Physical Color; Sound; 13 minutes
Copyrighted 2010
Distributor Kinetic Video (0195)
Country Canada
Audience Intermediate (I)
Collection Booking Library
Series Lesson booster guidance series for kids (1743)
Synopsis In the GOT EMPATHY Lesson Booster program children will learn to understand the meaning of empathy and its importance in these four programs. Got Empathy? Do Something - How do you show empathy? How do you show you care? Students learn that empathy is more than a feeling and that true empathy comes from our actions. Got Empathy? It's a Choice - Students learn that true empathy is when you are willing and able to put someone else's feelings and needs over your own. Got Empathy? Show It - In this segment students learn ways in which empathy can be demonstrated and realized in a variety of different situations. Got Empathy? What is it? Children need help in understanding what empathy is and why it's important. In this segment students will learn how to identify empathy when they see it. The main message is before you say or do something that might hurt someone else - imagine being that person and think about how you would feel.
Dimensions 4 3/4 in.
ISBN# 1-59443-698-3
Pub. Loc. Toronto
Notes Closed-captioned.
Parts 1 DVD-ROM + 1 CD-ROM (Workbook).
Stmt Resp Produced by Cerebellum Corp.
Subjects Applied design, skills and technologies; Classroom management; Conflict resolution; Healthy schools; Peace; School violence—Prevention; Adst(CK); Sexual Health DVDs(CK)
Call# DV 0840
Holdings
DVD 1 copy
Resources
Reference Users of this title also used:
Setting the stage for success K-3 (38300)
Relaxation and chill-out tools K-3 (38304)
Understanding thoughts K-3 (38310)
Taking action K-3 (38311)
Relaxation and chill-out tools 4-7 (38732)

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