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Lesson 17: Being Empathetic

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  • Empathy means you always have to agree with someone.
    FALSE
  • Body language can help show empathy.
    TRUE
  • Trying to understand different perspectives shows empathy.
    TRUE
  • Empathy means making everything about yourself.
    FALSE
  • Empathy is not important at school.
    FALSE
  • Empathy is only about words, not actions
    FALSE
  • Empathy means fixing all of someone’s problems.
    FALSE
  • Listening carefully is an important part of being empathetic.
    TRUE
  • Kind words can help someone feel understood.
    TRUE
  • Empathy and sympathy mean exactly the same thing.
    FALSE
  • Empathy is only important with close friends.
    FALSE
  • Empathy means laughing at someone’s mistakes.
    FALSE
  • You can show empathy even if you have never had the same experience.
    TRUE
  • Empathy is something people are born with and cannot learn.
    FALSE
  • Being empathetic can help solve conflicts.
    TRUE
  • Empathy is only about feeling happy emotions.
    FALSE
  • Paying attention to tone of voice can help show empathy.
    TRUE
  • Helping someone who is upset is a way to show empathy.
    TRUE
  • You can show empathy by giving someone space when they need it.
    TRUE
  • Empathy means judging someone’s feelings.
    FALSE
  • You can show empathy by imagining how another person feels.
    TRUE
  • Empathy means ignoring your own feelings.
    FALSE
  • Empathy means telling someone to stop feeling sad.
    FALSE
  • Being empathetic means understanding how someone else feels.
    TRUE
  • Asking thoughtful questions can show empathy.
    TRUE
  • Showing empathy can build stronger friendships.
    TRUE
  • Empathy helps create a kinder classroom.
    TRUE