Posts Tagged ‘learning from kids’
I found this video today as I was looking around the web for new ideas and learning resources. At the moment, I don’t have much to say to add to this teacher’s comments.
I was really intrigued by her comment that young children are often better at finding creative solutions to conflicts than adults.
This is a quick video with some really powerful one-liners. I suggest you watch it and take note of this teacher’s keen insights into the essence of effective conflict resolution.
Here’s a summary of some key points (there are more good lessons in the video than I have noted):
- It’s important that we pay attention to the feelings expressed when discussing a problem because it’s the feelings that people can most often relate to and use to understand how their behavior impacts others.
- It strengthens relationships when we work together to meet both people’s needs.
- We think of solutions in a brainstorming way because solutions often generate new solutions.
- Conflict resolution skills apply to people of all ages.
- Younger children are often better at resolving conflicts than adults because they are more creative.
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