"Are You Mad at Me?" When Kids Live to Please

"Are You Mad at Me?" When Kids Live to Please

Update: 2025-01-15
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Get Amy Wilson's new book HAPPY TO HELP at bit.ly/happytohelpamazon or wherever you buy books!

It's a good thing to be aware of the emotions and needs of the people around us. For some kids, it can tip into hypersensitivity to others' emotions, people-pleasing behaviors, and asking if people are mad at them approximately twenty times a day. How can we help? (And is it way worse for girls?)

In this episode, hosts Amy Wilson and Margaret Ables discuss:


  • What empirical studies of gender differences in emotion really show

  • How empathy can correlate with social anxiety

  • Strategies for highly empathetic people to disentangle themselves from others' emotions


Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode:



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"Are You Mad at Me?" When Kids Live to Please

"Are You Mad at Me?" When Kids Live to Please

Margaret Ables and Amy Wilson