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A Plan to "Teach" Empathy - Input please?
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<blockquote data-quote="wintak" data-source="post: 433830" data-attributes="member: 11938"><p>difficult child is just like yours, but younger. NOTHING is his fault and he has NO empathy for anything or anyone. The therapist told me he's like at a 2 year old level (or lower) in that dept. She said he'll eventually mature in that dept. But I'm thinking...by reading your post...uhm..maybe not.</p><p></p><p>I LOVE your idea of a hurt jar. But, being the devils advocate...what happens if she denies she did it Like if kid A writes that difficult child called her a ***, then at the end of the day what is to prevent difficult child from saying (as my difficult child does) I never said that.? Then what happens? </p><p></p><p>But I do love the idea of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wintak, post: 433830, member: 11938"] difficult child is just like yours, but younger. NOTHING is his fault and he has NO empathy for anything or anyone. The therapist told me he's like at a 2 year old level (or lower) in that dept. She said he'll eventually mature in that dept. But I'm thinking...by reading your post...uhm..maybe not. I LOVE your idea of a hurt jar. But, being the devils advocate...what happens if she denies she did it Like if kid A writes that difficult child called her a ***, then at the end of the day what is to prevent difficult child from saying (as my difficult child does) I never said that.? Then what happens? But I do love the idea of it. [/QUOTE]
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