The aim of this paper is to study the development of empathy in middle and late childhood, and its origins, in part, in primary interpersonal relationships, especially with parents. Regarding this subject we are interested in analyzing whether children perception of parental empathy as a result of parental modelling can predict empathy in the child. Empathy is the ability to participate in the feelings or ideas of others, to feel sad about their unhappiness and good about their joy. In order to develop empathy, a child must be able to feel attachment to another person and must care if that person is hurting. The development of empathy and of the corresponding guilt and shame when one harms or fails to help another person, guarantees pro-...
Empathy is reognized as a primary process that underlies most human interaction. It appears to be a ...
Empathic ability, emerging in the first few years of life, provides a foundation for the development...
We have all heard the phrase “put yourself in someone else’s shoes” more times than we can count thr...
Empathy and prosocial behaviour in early childhood: A review › Abstract The ability to empathise and...
Empathy measures that involve both cognitive and affective aspects of empathy are scarce. The aim of...
Previous research has identified that children and adolescents, typically males, with behaviour prob...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the developmental characteristics of empathy in youn...
The article presents a review of theoretical concepts on empathic sensitivity. The text demonstrates...
This systematic review aims to examine the association between the quality of the parent-child relat...
Despite the importance of parenting in the development of empathy in children as well as their invol...
Theories on empathy development have stressed the role of socialization in general and the role of p...
I deal with empathy of children in this work. I write about emotion in the theoretical part, because...
Despite substantial literature on the effect of empathy on parenting, empathy research has historica...
Preschoolers face new challenges in their social life: the development of social and emotional abili...
This review brings together some general findings on empathy that have emerged during the last decad...
Empathy is reognized as a primary process that underlies most human interaction. It appears to be a ...
Empathic ability, emerging in the first few years of life, provides a foundation for the development...
We have all heard the phrase “put yourself in someone else’s shoes” more times than we can count thr...
Empathy and prosocial behaviour in early childhood: A review › Abstract The ability to empathise and...
Empathy measures that involve both cognitive and affective aspects of empathy are scarce. The aim of...
Previous research has identified that children and adolescents, typically males, with behaviour prob...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the developmental characteristics of empathy in youn...
The article presents a review of theoretical concepts on empathic sensitivity. The text demonstrates...
This systematic review aims to examine the association between the quality of the parent-child relat...
Despite the importance of parenting in the development of empathy in children as well as their invol...
Theories on empathy development have stressed the role of socialization in general and the role of p...
I deal with empathy of children in this work. I write about emotion in the theoretical part, because...
Despite substantial literature on the effect of empathy on parenting, empathy research has historica...
Preschoolers face new challenges in their social life: the development of social and emotional abili...
This review brings together some general findings on empathy that have emerged during the last decad...
Empathy is reognized as a primary process that underlies most human interaction. It appears to be a ...
Empathic ability, emerging in the first few years of life, provides a foundation for the development...
We have all heard the phrase “put yourself in someone else’s shoes” more times than we can count thr...