This conceptual paper proposes a framework for understanding the developmental mechanisms and literary characteristics that bind children’s storybooks with empathy. The article begins with a taxonomy of empathy composed of three key continuous dimensions: cognitive/emotional empathy, empathy for in-group and out-group members and empathy with positive and negative consequences. Insights from developmental psychology and literary theory form the basis for an interdisciplinary framework based on three premises: (1) book-reading can support empathy if it fosters in-group/out-group identification and minimizes in-group/out-group bias; (2) identification with characters who are dissimilar from the readers is the most valuable contributi...
One focus of Invitational Theory and Practice is creating positive environments that summon each ind...
The aim of this study is to prove that despite social changes the empathy still exists andevolves in...
Empathy can be seen as a crucial factor in developing understanding of the world around us. The “abi...
This conceptual paper proposes a framework for understanding the developmental mechanisms and litera...
Empathy is important in social adjustment, and teachers can assist in its development in children. T...
The term empathy has only existed in English for a little over a hundred years, but the idea of feel...
Inspired by my values for care, empathy and social justice and the deeply transformative power that ...
An art therapy group was carried out to assess whether children’s books positively affected children...
R. J. Palacio’s Wonder offers an engaging look at the challenges a child with facial deformities enc...
Research demonstrates that the development of empathy is related to prosocial behavior, and may be i...
Based on recent studies in developmental psychology and cognitive narratology, this article shows th...
Empathy is the social glue that holds people together, and one way to enhance empathy is through rea...
Empathy links separate beings together as it enhances interpersonal relationships and motivates just...
The objective of this article is to review extant empirical studies of empathy in narrative reading ...
In this thesis I present and defend a theory of empathy, and then apply that theory of empathy to un...
One focus of Invitational Theory and Practice is creating positive environments that summon each ind...
The aim of this study is to prove that despite social changes the empathy still exists andevolves in...
Empathy can be seen as a crucial factor in developing understanding of the world around us. The “abi...
This conceptual paper proposes a framework for understanding the developmental mechanisms and litera...
Empathy is important in social adjustment, and teachers can assist in its development in children. T...
The term empathy has only existed in English for a little over a hundred years, but the idea of feel...
Inspired by my values for care, empathy and social justice and the deeply transformative power that ...
An art therapy group was carried out to assess whether children’s books positively affected children...
R. J. Palacio’s Wonder offers an engaging look at the challenges a child with facial deformities enc...
Research demonstrates that the development of empathy is related to prosocial behavior, and may be i...
Based on recent studies in developmental psychology and cognitive narratology, this article shows th...
Empathy is the social glue that holds people together, and one way to enhance empathy is through rea...
Empathy links separate beings together as it enhances interpersonal relationships and motivates just...
The objective of this article is to review extant empirical studies of empathy in narrative reading ...
In this thesis I present and defend a theory of empathy, and then apply that theory of empathy to un...
One focus of Invitational Theory and Practice is creating positive environments that summon each ind...
The aim of this study is to prove that despite social changes the empathy still exists andevolves in...
Empathy can be seen as a crucial factor in developing understanding of the world around us. The “abi...