What if
civilization disappeared virtually overnight, including 90% of the world’s
population? What if the survivors had to start over on a desperately depleted
planet? A growing number of prominent experts is warning of the potential
collapse of human civilization before the middle of this century. What sort of
human culture might re-emerge? Wilkin and Martin believe a more sustainable
culture with a higher and more equitable quality of life is not only possible,
but with a better understanding of evolution, probable. The key is in teaching
children to be more caring, sharing, and tolerant of differences, as well as
instilling deep reverence and respect for the natural world. This highly
readable collection of parenting tips based in an ecological perspective on the
latest childhood development research is intended to educate today’s parents,
the first and most important teachers of tomorrow’s pioneers, in the skills
they will need to establish a more livable and lasting human culture.