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[quote=Anonymous]I don't know about resources, but viewing it this way has helped me to empathize: When I (nt) apologize, I may feel anxious or uncomfortable. I can also see the positive effect that my apology is having on other people. I can see, by the way the other person reacts, that they appreciate my apology. I get positive feedback from their emotional response. My kid doesn't pick up on these social cues. I can explain to him how the other person feels and reassure him that apologizing helps the situation, but it's not intuitive for him. [/quote]
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