Posts Tagged ‘Children’

“He Broke His Promise”: Repairing Relationships Skillfully

March 21st, 2012 by Cedar
“He Broke His Promise”: Repairing Relationships Skillfully

Children sometimes find themselves in the down-power position with teachers and parents, feeling hurt and helpless. Although it would be wonderful if up-power teachers and parents used relationship repair skills, children can learn and practice them with remarkable success. The basic steps are acknowledging feelings, understanding what happened, expressing regret, deciding what to do differently, and repairing the relationship. These are skills that improve with practice. My most recent article... read more...

Don’t Underestimate Me: Ethical Use of Power for and with Children

February 27th, 2012 by Cedar
Don’t Underestimate Me: Ethical Use of Power for and with Children

Children are well aware of the power differential in all kinds of relationships. Exercises in the right use of power give them experience in making choices that reflect ethical use of power and feeling the impact of those decisions. For the past several weeks, I’ve been serving as a volunteer teacher in a small, innovative child-centered school in central Borneo. I’m here to  explore the teaching of right use of power for children and teachers and to learn how the right use of power... read more...

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