Roots of Empathy Baby Celebration
Roots of Empathy Baby Celebration
Wednesday 28th November
WHAT A celebration honouring Roots of Empathy babies, the world’s youngest teachers. Under the management of the Peace Foundation, for the past 10 months, these one-year-olds have worked with some 250 local children by “teaching” an innovative classroom programme to reduce violence and build empathy and social/emotional literacy. These students have also acquired understanding and skills to enable them to know what it is to be a good parent, thus offering the opportunity to break the cycle of intergenerational violence.
Author Mary Gordon, award-winning Founder/President of Roots of Empathy, will be helping to celebrate this very special occasion.
WHERE Auckland City Council Chambers
Town Hall,
Queen Street, Auckland.
WHEN Wednesday ,November 28th. 10:30am – 12:30pm
PARTICIPANTS/
SPEAKERS • Roots of Empathy
Founder/President Mary Gordon
• Her Excellency Susan
Satyanand
• Dr. Cindy Kiro, Children’s
Commissioner
• Dr. Rajen Prasad, Chief Families
Commissioner
• Students from participating
schools
• 10 babies: the “teachers” of the Roots of
Empathy programme, and their dedicated parents who volunteer
their time
What is Roots of Empathy?
Roots of
Empathy (Puna Atawahai) is an evidence-based classroom
programme that reduces levels of aggression while raising
social/emotional competence and increasing empathy.
Roots of Empathy was created in Toronto in 1996 by Mary Gordon. Since its inception, the programme has reached more than 150,000 children in more than 6,000 classrooms across Canada and in New Zealand, Australia, and the United States.
How did Roots of Empathy come to New Zealand?
A three
year trial, organised and managed by the Peace Foundation,
got underway in Auckland in March of this year. By the end
of 2009 it will have affected the lives of the Year 5 and 6
students in 100 classrooms in Auckland, Wellington and a
South Island centre.
In this country Roots of Empathy is being funded by three government ministries – Education, Health and Social Development – as well as a number of philanthropic trusts. The programme has received the keen support of Dr. Cindy Kiro, Commissioner for Children; Dr. Rajen Prasad, Chief Families Commissioner; Barnardos; Brainwave Trust: and many other individuals and organisations concerned with children’s well-being.
How
does the program work?
A trained Roots of Empathy
instructor visits the classroom every week during the school
year. Once every three weeks, a parent and baby from the
community come to the classroom with the instructor for a
Family Visit.
In Roots of Empathy, the baby is the
teacher. By understanding the perspective of the baby and
learning to label the baby’s feelings, the students become
literate in describing their own feelings and understanding
those of others.
What does research show?
Several
independent research projects on Roots of Empathy have
demonstrated the effectiveness of the programme. Research
from several Canadian cities and in Australia has shown a
significant decrease in aggression and an increase in
prosocial behaviour among children who experienced the
programme, compared to children not in the programme.
Research is now under way in New Zealand.
A three-year
follow-up study found that the significant reduction in
aggression and other improvements in behaviours in Roots of
Empathy children were maintained three years after the
programme ended.
About Mary Gordon
Founder/President
Mary Gordon is recognized internationally as an educator,
child advocate and parenting expert. Ms. Gordon is the
author of the Canadian bestseller, Roots of Empathy:
Changing the World Child by Child, published in 2005. She is
an Ashoka Fellow and Member of the Order of
Canada.
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