How Does Ramadan Help Children Understand Empathy in Daily Life?

Parents often wonder how to explain empathy to children. 

Ramadan offers a lived answer. 

As fasting in Ramadan continues, children experience hunger, tiredness, and waiting. At the same time, they watch how adults respond to these feelings with patience and restraint. 

Empathy grows through these observations. Children begin to understand what others might feel when they are hungry, overwhelmed, or in need of kindness. 

Even everyday moments, such as sharing iftar meals or pausing before reacting, quietly reinforce this understanding. 

This approach reflects the philosophy of Wisecompass, where emotional learning is rooted in daily behaviour rather than formal lessons. 

Stories like Junior Adventures and Young Explorer mirror these experiences, helping children connect empathy with real-life situations. 

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