What is Humane Education?
Humane Education is the teaching of justice, respect, and compassion for all life, including people, animals, and the environment. It turns caring kids into caring adults and caring parents by teaching a culture of non-violence. It raises kids to become responsible adults who will raise their kids responsibly. Ensuring a better future for all on this Earth.
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How childhood development is impaired by exposure to animal neglect and abuse
Would we care more about animal suffering if we knew about the damage it can do to our children? Read the article as published in the Mail & Guardian.
30 November 2010
New Study Confirms Rats Have Empathy (But Do We?)
Despite the seeming inability of some judges, lawmakers, regulators, and researchers to find empathy for rats, a new study confirms that rats themselves empathize with each other and will forego personal rewards to liberate their suffering friends.
16 January 2012
LinkLetter – January 2012
Welcome to the January issue of the National Link Coalition’s LINK-Letter on public policy, programs and research at the intersections of animal abuse, child maltreatment, domestic violence and elder abuse.
14 January 2012
