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Born for Love by Bruce D. Perry
Born for Love by Bruce D. Perry









Sample Book Insights: #1 Roots of Empathy is a program that takes place in a Toronto school that focuses on the growth of a child’s brain.

Born for Love by Bruce D. Perry

Using specific narratives of cases to tell this larger story, BORN TO LOVE will explore the nature of empathy, the conditions necessary for its normal development, the way American society and child-rearing practices are not optimizing these conditions or are actively encroaching on them, the effects this can have on civil society, and what we can do about it.Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.

Born for Love by Bruce D. Perry

This decline in empathy is cutting into the heart of our communities.

Born for Love by Bruce D. Perry

In Perry's own work, he has seen that, increasingly, many children are less empathetic and less able to form lasting and meaningful connections with each other. Our children have been robbed of real human contact and deep relationships by everything from television, strollers, excessively structured free-time, computers, video games, and countless other aspects of modern life. In the last fifty years, changes in technology, childrearing practices, education, and lifestyles have resulted in a dramatic reduction in the number and quality of "relational experiences" in which children can participate. It will also examine how many policies ostensibly aimed at protecting children end up reducing empathy. It is the currency of social life, the basis for language and every other type of communication we have.īased on renowned child-psychologist Bruce Perry's groundbreaking research, BORN TO LOVE will explore exactly how important empathy is to children, adults, and human communities. Empathy is the bridge that allows us to connect with another. From the moment of birth, when our fingers instinctively cling to those of adults, our bodies and brains seek connection. Remember that for most of our history as a species, a lone human could not survive outside the protection of the group. Humans are fundamentally social beings-and have evolved to be so.











Born for Love by Bruce D. Perry