By now, you have established the core values from which you govern your family/group. You’ve likely connected to the very basic and profound empowerment that enables you to grow your own family values. You are free to creatively enact those values and uphold them as sacred through your own choices, practices, and celebrations. Next, you may dive into some foundations of guidance for your creative process. What you give energy to will grow.
Nonviolent Communication Resources for Kids and for Working with Kids
Check out parenting and family resources
Check out education-related resources
- Heart to Heart: Three Systems for Staying Connected by Gina Simm. This book is for teachers, parents, caregivers, or anyone who cares about young children.
- Peaceable Revolution Through Education by Catherine Cadden. This book offers practical, everyday guidance to creating peace in today’s learning environments.
- A Way of Inspiring Respectful Dialogue in Schools by Marianne Gothlin and Towe Widstrand. This booklet is a brief presentation of Nonviolent Communication and how it can be applied in education and support school development.
- GROK Empathy Games (based on Stranger in a Strange Land is a set of 20 relationship games and exercises designed to help us listen deeply to each other’s values, needs, wishes, hopes, and dreams and to listen to ourselves for clarity and self-connection. These games are fun, engaging, and educational/ with no winners and losers.