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The lack of dialogue away from the parents of the children

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When only used verbal language we speak of dialogue. And this is manifested in two extreme ways: by excess or defect. Both cause estrangement between parents and children. There are parents who, with the best of intentions, attempt to create a climate of dialogue with their children and try to verbalize everything. This attitude can easily lead parents to become interrogators or sermon, or both.

The dialogue in the family with children
The children end up not listening or escape evasively. In these cases, blends with the monologue dialogue and communication with the teaching. Silence is a fundamental element in the dialogue. Give time to the other to understand what was said and what was meant. A dialog is an interaction and to make it possible, it is necessary that the silences allow the involvement of all participants.

Dialogue is also listening
Along with the silence is the ability to listen. Some people make their presentations and give their opinions without listening to others. When that happens, the speaker realizes the other’s indifference towards him and he loses the motivation for the conversation. This situation is what often happens between parents and children. The former believe that the latter have nothing to teach them and they can not change their opinions. Little Listen to your children or, if they do, is inquisitive way, in a position waterproof for the content of the arguments of the children. This situation is common with teenagers. This is one of the most frequent errors in parent-child relationships, believing that a speech can change a person.

What is the dialogue in the family?
Through dialogue, parents and children are better known, mostly known their Read the rest of this entry »

What children learn when they are educated in an environment of peace

http://www.kikerlearning.org/what-children-learn-when-they-are-educated-in-an-environment-of-peace/Peace is the noble art of living as brothers, a quality that is not born with it, but must be taught to children early in life. Today is International Day of Peace, under the theme Peace and Democracy: make your voice heard, we should reflect on whether we are making every effort to teach our children this noble art at home and in schools .

The child’s brain has an infinite capacity to absorb social experiences accumulated by the humanity for hundreds of generations. Thus, in this way, children learn to speak almost without realizing it. Why not take advantage of this plasticity of the human brain to instill values ​​such as peace? The mission of parents, educators and teachers who care and care for children, teach them how to develop the noble art of living like brothers.

International Peace Day
Children can build peace in the world

Luckily some organizations such as Unicef ​​we lend a hand. And it is to teach peace building from early childhood is one of the objectives of Unicef, which from its website, teaches children how to be a peacemaker with a Read the rest of this entry »