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April 17, 2026

Teaching Empathy Through Art

Empathy is a vital life skill — the ability to understand and care about how others feel. For children, empathy doesn’t always come from explanation alone; it grows through experience. Art provides a powerful and gentle way for children to step into someone else’s world.

When children draw, paint or create together, they naturally begin to share stories, perspectives and emotions. A simple activity — such as drawing “how today feels” or creating artwork inspired by a friend’s story — can open meaningful conversations about emotions, differences and shared experiences.

Art encourages children to:

Listen to others’ stories without judgement

Recognise that feelings can look different for everyone

Develop compassion and kindness through shared creativity

By creating together, children learn that while we are all unique, emotions connect us. At The Lollipop Trust, we use creative expression as a bridge — helping children understand not just themselves, but each other too.

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