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Roots of Empathy Founder/President Mary Gordon chronicles the creation of her award-winning classroom program. Mary shares her vision of a society of compassionate and caring children who will pass on their legacy of empathy to their own children.
Read Chapter 1 - From a Tiny Seed
PRAISE FOR ROOTS OF EMPATHY: CHANGING THE WORLD, CHILD BY CHILD:
"We hear a good deal about emotional intelligence. Gordon's brilliant idea is one of the first to show how it might be learned. Her program is closely in tune with how we Canadian think of ourselves. It's a bold and wonderful idea."
- Keith Oatley Globe & Mail, The Globe 100, November 25, 2006
From the cover...
"This brilliant program belongs in every classroom in every school in every country of the world, forever. There's no better way to teach empathy – the essential human trait."
- Raffi Cavoukian singer, author, ecology advocate
"This is a remarkable book. In clear and lively language, Mary Gordon introduces us to the wisdom of babies and shows us how they can teach us - and our children - what it is to be human. Over a lifetime, I have learned that the human capacities for empathy and respect must be fostered from earliest childhood to reduce violence in the world and build a truly civil society."
- The Honourable Landon Pearson
Advisor on Children's Rights to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Canada
"This book displays the extraordinary value of the Roots of Empathy program, probably the best program of its kind to support optimal early childhood development and to help communities build tolerant pluralistic democratic societies."
- Dr. J. Fraser Mustard Founding President and Institute Fellow
Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
"There is nothing more cruel or wasteful than the marginalization that cripples perhaps a third of humanity, drags down economics, and contributes so much to prejudice and destructive self hate. Roots of Empathy cuts right to the roots of this plague. It opens a door that allows children to escape the closed circle of aggression begetting aggression. It frees them to begin the long process of learning and mastering the empathy based ethics that is central to their world and the world's future."
- Bill Drayton Chair and CEO of Ashoka Innovators for the Public, U.S.A.
"I lived next door to Mary Gordon from birth until the age of ten. I had the great privilege of experiencing first hand her method of communicating with, and engendering empathy and emotional literacy in children. There is nothing in this world I feel more grateful for. I believe it is the main reason why I became an artist and a social activist."
- Sarah Polley Genie Award-winning actor and director Winner of best Canadian film for 2012 - Stories We Tell
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Canada - Buy at Amazon or Indigo
USA - Buy at Amazon
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