Social norms shape societal behavior, including violence. Read what the research says in this AP Month Daily Tip.
Build the foundation of trust and empathy beginning in infancy. Tune in to what your child is communicating to you, then respond consistently and appropriately. Babies cannot be expected to self-soothe, they need calm, loving, empathetic parents to help them learn to regulate their emotions. Respond sensitively to a child who is hurting or expressing strong emotion, and share in their joy.
Social norms shape societal behavior, including violence. 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. |
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. |
"“It really goes back to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs,” Warnock said. “If I don’t feel a sense of belonging and security, it’s hard to move into academic learning.” |
"If you are looking for a more succinct answer to what Attachment Parenting is then API provides just that. They say there are eight principals that make up the philosophy of attachment parenting:" |
"Fallon underwent more tests, which confirmed the diagnosis. Over time, he realized that he’d known all along. |
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. |