empathy and moral development
Empathy and moral development refer to the capacity to understand and share the feelings of others, and the process of acquiring and internalizing ethical principles and values, respectively. It involves the ability to empathize with others and act morally through the development of empathy, moral reasoning, and ethical decision-making skills.
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