The emotional lives of animals and children

insights from a farm sanctuary

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The emotional lives of animals and children
William Crain, William Crain
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The emotional lives of animals and children

insights from a farm sanctuary

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"In 2008, Bill Crain, a professor of psychology at The City College of New York, and his wife Ellen, a pediatrician, opened Safe Haven Farm Sanctuary in Poughquag, New York. The sanctuary provides a permanent home to over 70 animals rescued from slaughter and abusive situations, including goats, sheep, chickens, turkeys, ducks, partridges, and a mini-horse. It also has afforded Bill a tremendous opportunity to observe animals in all manner of emotional states and consider how their behavior casts light on the emotions of human children. Divided into two parts, this book first discusses six emotional behaviors that are shared by children and animals: fear, play, freedom, care, spirituality, and resilience. Part two considered children's place in a society that so often devalues animals"--P. [4] of cover.

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Language
English
Pages
137

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Cover of: The emotional lives of animals and children
The emotional lives of animals and children: insights from a farm sanctuary
2014, Turning Stone Press
in English
Cover of: Emotional Lives of Animals and Children
Emotional Lives of Animals and Children: Insights from a Farm Sanctuary
2014, Red Wheel/Weiser
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
San Francisco, CA

Classifications

Library of Congress
BF723.A45 C73 2014, BF723.A45C73 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxii, 137 p.
Number of pages
137

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27167981M
ISBN 10
1618520822
ISBN 13
9781618520821
LCCN
2015460554
OCLC/WorldCat
886486309

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Work ID
OL19987860W

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