"To reach peace, teach peace." Share this meme from API's Facebook page.
"To reach peace, teach peace." Share this meme from API's Facebook page. |
"To educate through positive, attachment-based stimulus is to educate for a happier and fulfilling life, promoting the development of more confident children who are able to influence the world positively and creatively." Share this meme on API's... read more |
Social norms shape societal behavior, including violence. Read what the research says in this AP Month Daily Tip. |
Our children are keenly tuned in to us. They know very well how to read the signs that serve as the early warning system indicating the likelihood of an impending mom-meltdown. Over time, they have become skilled at rating the level of threat. |
What side are you on when it comes to violence? Does that identity serve peace? Read what the research says in this AP Month Daily Tip. |
"Peace is a daily, a weekly, a monthly process -- gradually changing opinions, slowly eroding old barriers, quietly building new structures." Share this meme on API's blog and Facebook page. |
What does play teach your children about peace? Read what the research says in this AP Month Daily Tip. |
How do peace and play go together? Read what the research says in this AP Month Daily Tip. |
API promotes parenting practices that create strong, healthy emotional bonds between children and their parents. For life. So they can take those bonds with them into their adult lives and share them with their children. |
What is the difference between positive and negative peace? And which do you want in your relationships? The answer may surprise you. Read what the research says in this AP Month Daily Tip. |