Conflict Resolution Education

Conflict Resolution Education

Author: Donna K. Crawford

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13:

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Developed for educators, juvenile justice practitioners, and others in youth-serving organizations to heighten awareness of conflict resolution education and its potential to help settle disputes peacefully in a variety of settings. The guide provides background information on conflict resolution education; an overview of four widely used, promising, and effective approaches; and guidance on how to initiate and implement conflict resolution education programs in various settings. Includes curriculum resources, reading list, glossary and assessment forms. Charts and tables.


Time-in

Time-in

Author: Jean Illsley Clarke

Publisher: Parenting Press, Inc.

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13: 9781884734281

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This book will appeal to parents who have felt frustrated, helpless, or angry when traditional parenting tools didn't work. The Time-In process is an overall approach that teaches children to be competent, to think, and to succeed using four tools-ask, act, attend, and amend. Parents can use Time-In when they want children to listen and think (ask), change behaviour (act), pay attention to the needs of others (attend), or to right a wrong they have done (amend).


Waging Peace in Our Schools

Waging Peace in Our Schools

Author: Linda Lantieri

Publisher: Beacon Press

Published: 1998-07-01

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 9780807031179

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From the largest and most successful school initiatives in social and emotional learning in the country-The Resolving Conflict Creatively Program, now active in more than 350 schools nationwide-comes a powerful, practical guide for teaching young people to empathize, mediate, negotiate, and create peace. The authors address everything from minor schoolyard conflicts to violent outbursts, and offer educators and parents proven strategies for enhancing children's emotional, social, and conflict resolution skills.


Working Mother

Working Mother

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1996-03

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13:

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The magazine that helps career moms balance their personal and professional lives.


Growing Up Again

Growing Up Again

Author: Jean Illsley Clarke

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2009-07-31

Total Pages: 343

ISBN-13: 1592858031

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Growing Up Again offers guidance on providing children with the structure and nurturing that are so critical to their healthy development -- and to our own. As time-tested as it is timely, the expert advice in Growing Up Again Second Edition has helped thousands of readers improve on their parenting practices. Now, substantially revised and expanded, Growing Up Again offers further guidance on providing children with the structure and nurturing that are so critical to their healthy development -- and to our own. Jean Illsley Clarke and Connie Dawson provide the information every adult caring for children should know -- about ages and stages of development, ways to nurture our children and ourselves, and tools for personal and family growth. This new edition also addresses the special demands of parenting adopted children and the problem of overindulgence; a recognition and exploration of prenatal life and our final days as unique life stages; new examples of nurturing, structuring, and discounting, as well as concise ways to identify them; help for handling parenting conflicts in blended families, and guidelines on supporting children's spiritual growth.About the Authors:Jean Illsley Clarke is a parent educator, teacher trainer, the author of Self-Esteem: A Family Affair, and co-author of the Help! for Parents series. She is a popular international lecturer and workshop presenter on the topics of self-esteem, parenting, family dynamics, and adult children of alcoholics. Clarke resides in Plymouth, Minnesota.Connie Dawson is a consultant and lecturer who works with adults who work with kids. A former teacher, she trains youth workers to identify and help young people who are at risk. Dawson lives in Evergreen, Colorado.


Towards a Global Community

Towards a Global Community

Author: Jack Campbell

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-07-01

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 1402043384

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This book is the outcome of a global study undertaken on behalf of the World Education Fellowship (WEF) in collaboration with UNESCO. It provides education policy makers with evidence to support programs that address the major challenges faced by education systems in the next decade. It contains case studies, and it expands on the work done by UNESCO’s International Commission on Education for the 21st Century (the Delors Report).


Battles, Hassles, Tantrums & Tears

Battles, Hassles, Tantrums & Tears

Author: Susan Beekman

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 9781588160386

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This strategy-packed guide for handing family conflicts includes self-assessments to reveal readers' individual coping style for resolving conflicts, as well as tips for applying the authors' innovative problem solving system.