Everything I teach in my parenting program and all that I
feature on my television show is dedicated to increasing the peacefulness in families
and classrooms. If we hope to have less
war and conflict in the future, and more love and compassion for one another,
then it's up to us to cultivate that in our children who will be responsible
for carrying out the plan.
The director of this school, Meagan Ledendecker, asked each
of the classes at the Montessori School of the Berkshires, to create a project
that would represent their own celebration of world peace. Upon hearing about this challenge, it became
my goal to capture on film, many of the class projects that would
eventually be put on display for all the parents to see. The clip below is an excerpt from the most
recent episode of my television show, featuring some of the activities at the
school on this day.
The school featured in the clip above (http://youtu.be/5QLgf-dNGTg) is making a major contribution to bringing about more peace in the world. And parents can be make a difference with their children as well. In the clip below (http://youtu.be/xnOHQkPpdLs) from the same show, I offered parents 10 tips for raising a more peaceful child. See if you're doing any of these with your family.
Watch my show, Creating Cooperative Kids, on your local public access TV channel. If it is not currently airing in your area, watch it for free at http://www.TheParentingShow.tv.
Bill Corbett is the author of the award-winning parenting book series, LOVE, LIMITS, & LESSONS: A PARENT'S GUIDE TO RAISING COOPERATIVE KIDS (in English and in Spanish) and the executive producer and host of the public access television show CREATING COOPERATIVE KIDS (http://www.CooperativeKids.com). As a member of the American Psychological Association and the North American Society for Adlerian Psychology, Bill provides parent coaching and keynote presentations to parent and professional audiences across the country. He sits on the board of the Network Against Domestic Abuse, the Resource Advisory Committee for Attachment Parenting International, and the management team of the Springfield Parent Academy. Bill's practical experience comes as a father of 3 grown children, a grandfather of two, and a stepdad to three. You can learn more about his work at http://www.BillCorbett.com and http://www.StopTheTantrums.com.
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Bill Corbett is the author of the award-winning parenting book series, LOVE, LIMITS, & LESSONS: A PARENT'S GUIDE TO RAISING COOPERATIVE KIDS (in English and in Spanish) and the executive producer and host of the public access television show CREATING COOPERATIVE KIDS (http://www.CooperativeKids.com). As a member of the American Psychological Association and the North American Society for Adlerian Psychology, Bill provides parent coaching and keynote presentations to parent and professional audiences across the country. He sits on the board of the Network Against Domestic Abuse, the Resource Advisory Committee for Attachment Parenting International, and the management team of the Springfield Parent Academy. Bill's practical experience comes as a father of 3 grown children, a grandfather of two, and a stepdad to three. You can learn more about his work at http://www.BillCorbett.com and http://www.StopTheTantrums.com.
This is so important for the future of our children and the world. I hope someday all the wars end!
ReplyDeleteThank you Carolyn, I agree with you. And it is up to our children to end those wars, so let's start helping them do it now. As author John C. Whitehead once said, "Our children are messages we send to a time we will not see."
ReplyDeleteI love your emphasis on peace, Bill ... and I enjoyed the Montessori project. Your tips for parents are awesome! I pinned your post to my Stress-Free Kids Board at http://pinterest.com/debchitwood/stress-free-kids/
ReplyDeleteThanks Deb! Adults are allowing too loud of a world into their children's lives. We need to help grow a more peaceful generation to heal this world.
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