Let’s look at each situation and think about what someone might say to show they care.
First, look at the girl sitting on the ground with a question mark above her head. She looks confused or maybe lost. What would you say to help? You’d probably ask if she needs help — so that matches with “Do you need help?”
Next, the girl is holding her knee and looks hurt. Her face shows pain. When someone is hurt, we usually check if they’re okay. So this matches with “Are you okay?”
Last, the girl is running happily while holding up a paper with a smiley face. That means she did something well! We cheer for people when they do good things. So this matches with “Good job, that’s awesome!”
Now let’s double-check:
- Confused/lost → “Do you need help?”
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- Hurt/in pain → “Are you okay?”
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- Happy/successful → “Good job, that’s awesome!”
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All match logically.
Final Answer:
Top left (confused girl) → “Do you need help?”
Middle left (hurt girl) → “Are you okay?”
Bottom left (happy girl) → “Good job, that’s awesome!”
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of empathy worksheet.