Program Models and Approaches/Roots of Empathy

Roots of Empathy was created by Mary Gordon in 1996 in Ontario Canada, she is an award-winning serial social entrepreneur in the field of education, also an author, educator, parenting expert and child advocate. (https://rootsofempathy.org/N.D.)  Mary also created  The Seeds of Empathy Program for 3-5-year-olds in 2005, Her programs are now offered in fourteen countries across the world and have reached over one million children. (https://rootsofempathy.org/N.D.)

As stated in the official website rootsofempathy.org, their mission is to build caring, peaceful and civil societies through the development of empathy in children and adults and the Vision is to “change the world, child by child.” They also believe that the leaders of tomorrow are sitting in the classrooms of today and they need imagination and empathy to be able to identify and solve society’s problems, as well as empathy are foundational to helping children navigate relationships, form connections and be inclusive of others and they fundamentally believe if children have empathy, they can change the world. (https://rootsofempathy.org/N.D.) What this looks like is a program with a qualified instructor and a volunteer parent with a 2-month-old baby come to primary classrooms to demonstrate the power of a secure attachment relationship between infant and parent – the first and most powerful model of empathy, and it is designed for children ages 5 to 13. In Canada, the program is delivered in English and French and reaches rural, urban, and remote communities including Indigenous communities. (https://rootsofempathy.org/N.D.)

The children in Roots of Empathy classrooms can develop executive functioning skills, develop emotional literacy and emotional regulation, develop resilience, learn to challenge cruelty and injustices and learn to form a consensus, contributing to a culture of caring in the classroom. Children in the Seeds of Empathy classroom can foster social and emotional competence and early literacy skills and attitudes in children three to five years old while providing professional development for their educators. (https://rootsofempathy.org/N.D.)

With the changing times and the current global pandemic, the program has already adapted.  The website has up to date information regarding a program called The Recovery program. It begins in the fall of 2020 hosted by teachers in their classrooms, Roots of Empathy Instructors will deliver the program in classrooms or virtually with a “tiny teacher” and their parent(s) and will visit students virtually in the fall and in-person in January, supporting students’ adjustment back into the regular routine of school. (https://rootsofempathy.org/N.D.) There are opportunities to either be a volunteer parent and baby online as well as there are opportunities to take instructor training to become a certified instructor on their website.

references:

“Home,” Roots of Empathy, rootsofempathy.org/N,D

4 Comments

  1. donnashouse
    August 3, 2020

    And with the world in the situation it is in, we could use a whole bunch of citizens whit a whole lot of empathy!

    1. jens5
      August 3, 2020

      I couldn’t agree more Donna. I think I would like to facilitate this program in the future but it would have to be when I’m not so busy, maybe a little semi-retirement goal. I read in order to get the training you have to commit to 2 years and its part-time but what a job that would be!

  2. rumneyece
    August 4, 2020

    When giving this assessment, it was the first I’ve heard of Roots of Empathy and I was very interested in learning some of the key principles. I respect and agree deeply that investing in our children today will impact tomorrow and how developing a trust sense of empathy is a foundation of change in this modern world.

  3. myphilosophy
    August 4, 2020

    Really well written Jen

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