In response to highly publicized incidents of school violence,
educators across the United States and in many other nations are
seeking effective ways to prevent and modify aggressive and
anti-social behaviors in students. One of the major recommendations
of the research is that efforts to prevent cruelty need to begin
early, during the early childhood years of birth through age
eight.
The focus of "Teaching Compassion: Humane Education in Early
Childhood "is guiding young children to accept responsibility for
and to be kind in their interactions with fellow human beings,
animals and the environment. Although humane education is a
relatively new concept in the field of early childhood education,
professionals in the field are very familiar with many of the
related concepts, including: promoting positive interpersonal
interactions, teaching children the skills of self-regulation,
giving children experience in caring for living things and
protecting the environment. This edited volume is an
interdisciplinary compendium of professional wisdom gathered from
experts in the fields of education, child development, science,
psychology, sociology and humane organizations. As the book amply
documents, the concept of humane education is powerful,
integrative, timely and appropriate in work with young
children.
"Teaching Compassion: Humane Education in Early Childhood "shows
how it is possible for adults dedicated to the care and education
of young children to balance attention to the cognitive and
affective realms and, in so doing, to elevate the overall quality
of early childhood programs for children, families and
communities.
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