![]() ![]() Talking of games, learning through play is a great way to introduce the concepts of sharing to children of all ages. That’s not to say you can’t start young, but rather than trying to explain the benefits of sharing, play simple ‘My Turn, Your Turn’ games so that they don’t react badly when another child takes their things in the future. Children can’t really empathize with others until they’re around two or three so there’s no point trying to get them to understand other children’s feelings before then. As far as little ones are concerned, they’ve only just learned how to recognize what belongs to them and now they’re expected to give those things away. ![]() Very young children find it hard to understand the concepts of sharing and altruism. HERE ARE OUR TOP FIVE WAYS FOR SHOWING KIDS THAT SHARING IS CARING: ![]()
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