The Humane Society of Pinellas» Deanna Marie Palestra Humane Education and Outreach
program teaches kindness, respect, and empathy for both human and nonhuman animals, and respect for the environment that we all share.
Not exact matches
Program Teaching Kids Power of Compassion,
Kindness (WCVB, 11/16/16) «As a culture we seem to be elevating achievement as the primary goal of child raising, happiness as the primary goal of child raising,» Weissbourd explains.
Author: Lisa Currie, Ripple
Kindness Project Lisa is the founder of Ripple Kindness Project, a community program and school curriculum that aims to improve social, emotional and mental health, and reduce bullying by teaching and inspiring k
Kindness Project Lisa is the founder of Ripple
Kindness Project, a community program and school curriculum that aims to improve social, emotional and mental health, and reduce bullying by teaching and inspiring k
Kindness Project, a community
program and school curriculum that aims to improve social, emotional and mental health, and reduce bullying by
teaching and inspiring
kindnesskindness.
I'm helping homeless animals too by
teaching humane education
programs to kids, and doing animal
kindness puppet shows, and visiting schools with my dog, Mayor Puppypants.
BAF's Humane Education
program teaches children in preschool through 5th grade,
kindness, empathy and responsibility with a fun, interactive method.
Hand2Paw's
programs also seek to
teach youth in our city to treat animals with respect and
kindness.
training
programs help pet owners
teach their dogs to willingly cooperate, demonstrate great self control and manners, and socially interact with
kindness and confidence.
Lessons In
Kindness -(K - 6th grade) consists of three separate hands - on
programs that
teach children how to be safe around animals, how to be responsible pet owners and how animals communicate with each other.
Organizations doing amazing work, that desperately need our help to continue with rescues, adoptions, building proper shelter facilities, getting proper medical care, low cost spay and neuter
programs, helping to
teach children
kindness and compassion through animals, and advocacy
programs such as fighting against cruelty and working to fight against breed discrimination.
It has been special because we have been able to help more of Jamaica's forgotten animals than ever before by being able to successfully treat some of the worse cases of cruelty and neglect we have ever seen — being able to spay and neuter all animals on admission (as well as many dogs and cats in the adjoining community)-- being able to build new kennels to relieve an overcrowding situation that had existed since Hurricane Sandy 2012 — and being able to expand our
program of
teaching Jamaica's children
kindness and compassion through our animals.
The
program teaches children how to care for the animals in their homes and in their communities, and focuses on fostering
kindness and awareness toward animals.
Our
Kindness Kids program teaches the basic principles of kindness toward all living creatures, responsible pet care, and respect for wild
Kindness Kids
program teaches the basic principles of
kindness toward all living creatures, responsible pet care, and respect for wild
kindness toward all living creatures, responsible pet care, and respect for wild animals.
The Adopt - a-Classroom
program teaches elementary schoolchildren to treat people, animals and the environment with
kindness and respect.
The Positive Living Skills Early Childhood Wellbeing
Program aims to build emotional intelligence in children by
teaching skills to recognise and self - direct emotions and behaviours; to build resilience; to foster empathy,
kindness and appreciation; to focus in connected and positive ways; to develop a secure sense of self; to form healthy relationships with themselves and healthy social relationships with others.
Teaching empathy to young people — in the case of our Second Step Program, children in kindergarten through eighth grade — sets the foundation for teaching the next step, which is teaching the importance of caring about how others feel and then acting with kindness towa
Teaching empathy to young people — in the case of our Second Step
Program, children in kindergarten through eighth grade — sets the foundation for
teaching the next step, which is teaching the importance of caring about how others feel and then acting with kindness towa
teaching the next step, which is
teaching the importance of caring about how others feel and then acting with kindness towa
teaching the importance of caring about how others feel and then acting with
kindness toward them.