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基本説明
Special topics include: dealing with violence against siblings; dealing with children who take control of the house; building alliances between parents and teachers, and, community uses of the approach.
Full Description
This book begins with an examination of Gandhi's 'nonviolent' resistance and its application to the family context. A model of escalation processes between parents and children is presented, as well as ways for overcoming escalation. The book includes a step-by-step instruction manual for parents. Special topics include: dealing with violence against siblings; dealing with children who take control of the house; building alliances between parents and teachers, and community uses of the approach.
Contents
Foreword; 1. Non-violent resistanceself-destructive children; 2. Escalation processes; 3. The parents' instruction manual; 4. Non-violent resistance in action; 5. Violence toward siblings; 6. Children who take control of the house; 7. Parents and teachers: the vital alliance; 8. Non-violent resistance in the community; Afterword; References.