RE: Social Emotional Intelligence: some whys and some hows of sowing new seeds

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Social Emotional Intelligence: some whys and some hows of sowing new seeds

in ecotrain •  5 years ago 

Thank you @colibrifremedies for your quality reply! Teaching Tolerance is a gem. I used it all of the time as a public school classroom teacher, and use those lessons now with my own children as part of our daily life unschooling "curriculum." I just started reading Nonviolent Communication - my partner has been through some of the training and totally resonates with it. I agree that this method is a mindful way to live life and raise little people. I will check out the other resource you recommended too 🌱

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@bia.birch You are very welcome! Yes unschooling is extremely important. It's a constant process to undo all the constant programming. I am still learning a lot about nonviolent communication day by day in my own life and in reading. I havent been through any of the training although that would seem like a logical next step. Perhaps I will look into it!

P.S. - The resourse, although not directly related to non violent communication or social-emotional intelligence IS completely connected and one might argue a perfectly divine embodiment of those very concepts...enjoy! <3