Neuroscience and Social Psychological research has discovered that positive emotional behaviors (such as empathy, compassion, self-compassion, cooperation, collaboration, altruism, and kindness) are hardwired in the brain and are essential for human survival, especially in today’s caustic, chaotic world. Recent research has found that these skills can be taught and that they can significantly reduce behavior problems and bullying and enhance resilience, wellbeing, relationships, child cooperation, collaboration skills, and academic performance in schools. Discover the “Science of Human Goodness” and its findings on the importance of compassion, collaboration, and empathy, ways to teach and train these skills in children and teens, and why they are essential for academic and life success.
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