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Peacemaking for Families


Child's DrawingFrom a very early age children learn that peace is good. It takes time and assistance for children and adults to learn how to make peace, though. Peacemaking behaviors and attitudes have roots in the family environment. Safe, caring, and respectful home environments help promote healthy development of peaceful relationships and actions. Peacemaking skills are also developed when children and families understand relationships, react constructively to conflicts, and communicate their
    7 yr. old girl, drawing of peace      ideas and feelings to one another effectively.
    United States-2000
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peacemaking and activities that families, parents, and children can do together or individually to promote peacemaking at home, school, and in the community.
  
   

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