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Canines in the Classroom: Raising Humane Children through Interactions with Animals

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Book Description
Humane education teaches respect for all living things to people of all ages. Michelle Rivera, author of Hospice Hounds: Animals and Healing at the Borders of Death, shows how raising awareness of the needs of animals and society's responsibility to them can help stop not only violence against animals but also violence against humans. Out of her research and interviews with experts in psychology, ... More
Book Information
PublisherLantern Books
BindingPaperback (2 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages265
ISBN-101590560531
ISBN-13978-1590560532
Publication Date04/2004
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About Michael Berkenblit (Afterword) : Michael Berkenblit is credited in . A published credit of Michael Berkenblit is Canines in the Classroom: Raising Humane Children through Interactions with Animals.
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About Michelle A. Rivera (Author) : Michelle A. Rivera is a published author. A published credit of Michelle A. Rivera is Canines in the Classroom: Raising Humane Children through Interactions with Animals.
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About Randall Lockwood (Foreword) : Randall Lockwood is credited in . A published credit of Randall Lockwood is Canines in the Classroom: Raising Humane Children through Interactions with Animals.
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