Empathy is when you understand how someone else is feeling and can share their emotions with them. Autism is a condition that can affect how people interact and communicate with others. When we talk about empathy and autism together, we mean that children with autism may experience and show empathy in different ways than children without autism. Sometimes, it can be harder for them to understand how others are feeling or to know what to say or do to show they care. But it doesn’t mean they don’t care at all. Everyone is different, and children with autism can still develop and express empathy, just in their own special way.