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.
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. |
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. |
"It isn't enough to talk about peace. One must believe in it. And it isn't enough to belive in it. One must work at it." Share this meme on API's blog and Facebook page. |
How does it affect people when they hear positive or negative news? Read what the research says in this AP Month Daily Tip. |
""Many years of research have shown that social-emotional skills — like empathy, kindness, and social skills — are critical to success across a variety of different measures as children develop," said Stephanie Jones, the Marie and Max Kargman... read more |
"One generation full of deeply loving parents would change the brain of the next generation and with that, the world." Share this meme on API's blog and Facebook page. |
"Unless we teach our children peace, somebody else will teach them violence." Shares this meme on API's blog or Facebook page. |
Individuals who cause domestic violence share the same identity traits as those who victimize strangers. Read what the research says in this AP Month Daily Tip. |