Empathy with nature promotes pro‐environmental attitudes in preschool children

Author:

Li Yun12,Zhao Yajun3,Huang Qun1,Deng Jiyan1,Deng Xueer4,Li Jingguang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Teacher Education Dali University Dali China

2. College of Culture, Tourism, and Health Care Chongqing City Vocational College Chongqing China

3. School of Education and Psychology Southwest Minzu University Chengdu China

4. College of Liberal Arts Wenzhou‐Kean University Wenzhou China

Abstract

AbstractThis study aimed to explore whether empathy with nature (i.e., the tendency to understand and share the emotional experience of the natural world) contributes to pro‐environmental attitudes in early childhood. In a correlational investigation (Study 1), 138 (Mage = 57.78 months) preschool children completed a battery of tasks to measure their pro‐environmental attitudes, empathy with nature, and empathy with humans. We found that empathy with nature positively predicts pro‐environmental attitudes, even beyond the predictive power of empathy with humans. In a quasi‐experimental investigation (Study 2), 46 children from two parallel classes in the same preschool were recruited as the intervention (n = 23, Mage = 66.74 months) and control (n = 23, Mage = 67.61 months) groups. An intervention session that aimed to induce empathy with nature was applied to the intervention group, whereas an active control teaching session was applied to the control group. After the intervention, the intervention group demonstrated greater pro‐environmental attitudes than did the control group. Together, our studies provide converging evidence that empathy with nature promotes pro‐environmental attitudes in early childhood, further implying the value of integrating empathy with nature in early childhood environmental education.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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