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Book Description Softcover. Condition: New. Your search for parenting tips that actually improve your family dynamics is over. While other parenting resources offer communication models or discipline techniques, this powerful, practical booklet offers the unique skills and perspective of the Nonviolent Communication (NVC) process. NVC stresses the importance of putting compassionate connection first to create a mutually respectful, enriching family dynamic filled with clear, heartfelt communication. An exceptional resource for parents, parent educators, families and anyone else who works with children.For over forty years, Dr. Marshall Rosenberg has taught NVC to parents, families, children and teachers. Parents around the world have used his advice to deepen family connections, move past conflicts and improve communication. His revolutionary approach helps parents motivate children to cooperate without either the threat of punishment or the promise of reward. Learn how to model compassionate communication in the home to help your children successfully resolve conflicts and express themselves clearly. Seller Inventory # DADAX1892005093
Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The tenets of Nonviolent Communication are applied to a variety of settings, including the classroom and the home, in these booklets on how to resolve conflict peacefully. Illustrative exercises, sample stories, and role-playing activities offer the opportunity for self-evaluation, discovery, and application. The skills and perspectives of the Nonviolent Communication (NVC) process are applied to parenting in this resource for parents and teachers. NVC stresses the importance of putting compassionate connection first to create a mutually respectful, enriching family dynamic filled with clear, heartfelt communication. Insights and stories fill this resource for parents, teacher, and others who want to nurture children and also themselves. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781892005090
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Book Description paperback. Condition: New. About the AuthorMarshall B. Rosenberg, Ph.D. is the internationally acclaimed author of Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life, and Speak Peace in a World of Conflict. He is the founder and educational director of the Center for Nonviolent Communication (CNVC). He travels throughout the world promoting peace by teaching these remarkably effective communication and conflict resolution skills. He is based in Wasserfallenhof, Switzerland.Product DescriptionYour search for parenting tips that actually improve your family dynamics is over. While other parenting resources offer communication models or discipline techniques, this powerful, practical booklet offers the unique skills and perspective of the Nonviolent Communication (NVC) process. NVC stresses the importance of putting compassionate connection first to create a mutually respectful, enriching family dynamic filled with clear, heartfelt communication. An exceptional resource for parents, parent educators, families and anyone else who works with children.For over forty years, Dr. Marshall Rosenberg has taught NVC to parents, families, children and teachers. Parents around the world have used his advice to deepen family connections, move past conflicts and improve communication. His revolutionary approach helps parents motivate children to cooperate without either the threat of punishment or the promise of reward. Learn how to model compassionate communication in the home to help your children successfully resolve conflicts and express themselves clearly.Excerpt. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.Raising Children CompassionatelyParenting the Nonviolent Communication WayBy Marshall B. Rosenberg, Graham Van Dixhorn PuddleDancer PressCopyright 2005 PuddleDancer PressAll rights reserved.ISBN: 978-1-892005-09-0ContentsIntroduction,My Own Awareness,Our Education As Parents,The Limitations of Coercion and Punishment,A Certain Quality of Connection,The Limitations of Rewards,Transforming Your Habitual Communication,"Chore Wars",Unconditional Love,Preparing Our Children,The "Captain" Game,The Use of Force,Supportive Communities,How You Can Use the NVC Process,Some Basic Feelings and Needs We All Have,About PuddleDancer Press,About CNVC and NVC,Trade Books from PuddleDancer Press,Trade Booklets from PuddleDancer Press,CHAPTER 1Raising Children Compassionately* * *IntroductionI've been teaching Nonviolent Communication to parents for thirty years. I would like to share some of the things that have been helpful to me and to the parents that I've worked with, and to share with you some insights I've had into the wonderful and challenging occupation of parenting.I'd first like to call your attention to the danger of the word "child," if we allow it to apply a different quality of respect than we would give to someone who is not labeled a child. Let me show you what I am referring to.In parent workshops that I've done over the years, I've often started by dividing the group into two. I put one group in one room, and the other in a different room, and I give each group the task of writing down on a large paper a dialogue between themselves and another person in a conflict situation. I tell both groups what the conflict is. The only difference is that I tell one group the other person is their child, and to the second group I say the other person is their neighbor.Then we get back into a large group and we look at these different sheets of paper outlining the dialogue that the groups would have, in the one case thinking that the other person was their child, and in the other case, the neighbor. (And incidentally, I haven't allowed the groups to discuss with the other group who the person was in their situation, so that both groups think that the situation is the same.)After they've had a chance to scan the written dialogues of both groups, I ask them if they can see a difference in terms of the degree of respect and co. Seller Inventory # BKZN9781892005090
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