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Caring for the people closest to us often comes naturally. But how do we teach children to care about people who are different from them—or even people who frustrate them? In the newest episode of Frontiers in Health and Happiness, host Ayla Fudala speaks with Rick Weissbourd, senior lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and director of the Making Caring Common at HGSE, about why raising caring children means helping them care across difference—across race, class, gender, perspective, and even irritation. Together, they explore moral development, empathy, achievement pressure, children’s mental health, and why caring for others is essential to both personal well-being and a healthy democracy. 🎧 Listen now! Spotify: https://lnkd.in/eaudgDvx Apple Podcasts: https://lnkd.in/exjc7RRt YouTube: https://lnkd.in/eAA2Zteu #Parenting #ChildDevelopment #Empathy #MentalHealth #Education #SocialEmotionalLearning #Wellbeing

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