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Other People's Feelings and Thoughts
CONCEPTUALUnderstand that other people have their own feelings and thoughts, and that these might be different from your own — a foundational awareness that not everyone sees or feels things the same way
Mastery Evidence
- State that other people can feel differently about the same thing
- Give an example of a time someone felt differently from them about the same situation
- Accept another child's feeling as valid even when it differs from their own
Assessment Prompt
“If [child] loves dogs but their friend is scared of dogs, can [child] understand that their friend's fear is real even though they don't feel it themselves?”
Curriculum Standards1 alignment
PSPE-ID-LO-P1-6IB PYP Personal, Social and Physical Education (PSPE) Scope and Sequencecodes onlyStandard code — full text not included in this dataset.
Prerequisites1
- Vocabulary: understanding othershardAges 5—8
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- Vocabulary: understanding others hard
Understanding that others have perspectives and feelings requires the vocabulary of empathy and perspective
Unlocks2
- Seeing Someone Else's Point of ViewhardAges 7—9
- Everyday Kindness and CaresoftAges 5—7