How does this learning activity develop this particular skill?


Reading or listening to stories that highlight characters’ emotions provides a rich context for children to practice emotional perspective-taking. This activity encourages children to notice and name how characters feel, why they might feel that way, and what might help them.
Through guided questions and class discussion, the activity helps children:
• Identify emotional cues in the text or illustrations,
• Reflect on how they themselves might feel in similar situations,
• Explore appropriate and supportive responses.
By discussing literature together, students also develop emotional vocabulary and learn that emotions are complex, valid, and often influenced by context. The shared experience of the story opens a safe space for connection and empathy.

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