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		<title>By: Being Thankful: How we can teach Empathy to our children &#171; MeeGenius Blog</title>
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		<dc:creator>Being Thankful: How we can teach Empathy to our children &#171; MeeGenius Blog</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Self-directed empathetic children who rely on their own inner voices rather than outside influences, make the right choices concerning those around them rather than make choices tainted by their need for approval and acceptance. They develop this strong sense of empathy for other people by being taught how empathy works. [...]</description>
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