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Seven Virtues of Highly Compassionate People : Tools for Cultivating a Life of Harmony and Joy
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ISBN: 9781003312437 Year: 2024 Publisher: Routledge

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Seven Virtues of Highly Compassionate People : Tools for Cultivating a Life of Harmony and Joy
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ISBN: 1003312438 1032480106 Year: 2024 Publisher: Routledge

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Seven Virtues of Highly Compassionate People
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ISBN: 1040085334 Year: 2024 Publisher: Taylor & Francis

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Preventing youth violence in a multicultural society
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ISBN: 1591473276 Year: 2006 Publisher: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association,

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Preventing youth violence in a multicultural society
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Year: 2006 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] American Psychological Association

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The seven virtues of highly compassionate people : tools for cultivating a life of harmony and joy
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ISBN: 104008530X 1032304804 9781040085301 Year: 2024 Publisher: Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,

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In The Seven Virtues of Highly Compassionate People, social scientists Nancy Guerra and Kirk R. Williams provide easy to follow steps to help you understand the what, the why, and the how of compassion.


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Developing Social-Emotional Skills for the Labor Market : The PRACTICE Model
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Year: 2014 Publisher: Washington, D.C., The World Bank,

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Although there is a general agreement in the literature of the importance of social-emotional skills for labor market success, there is little consensus on the specific skills that should be acquired or how and when to teach them. The psychology, economics, policy research, and program implementation literatures all touch on these issues, but they are not sufficiently integrated to provide policy direction. The objective of this paper is to provide a coherent framework and related policies and programs that bridge the psychology, economics, and education literature, specifically that related to skills employers value, non-cognitive skills that predict positive labor market outcomes, and skills targeted by psycho-educational prevention and intervention programs. The paper uses as its base a list of social-emotional skills that employers value, classifies these into eight subgroups (summarized by PRACTICE), then uses the psychology literature-drawing from the concepts of psycho-social and neuro-biological readiness and age-appropriate contexts-to map the age and context in which each skill subset is developed. The paper uses examples of successful interventions to illustrate the pedagogical process. The paper concludes that the social-emotional skills employers value can be effectively taught when aligned with the optimal stage for each skill development, middle childhood is the optimal stage for development of PRACTICE skills, and a broad international evidence base on effective program interventions at the right stage can guide policy makers to incorporate social-emotional learning into their school curriculum.

Treating the juvenile offender
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ISBN: 9781593856397 Year: 2008 Publisher: New York, NY : The Guilford Press,

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