Where do
you live & learn
best...kind places or unkind
places?
Who do you want to learn from...kind people or unkind
people?
Where should children learn...kind schools or unkind
schools?
Who should be your child’s friends...kind children
or unkind children?
Did you select kind places, kind people, kind schools and
kind children? Then it is time
to commit to a Community of Kindness.
"Three things in human life are important. The
first is to be kind. The second is to be kind. And the
third is to be kind."
-Henry James |
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Our Mission Statement:
Establish and nurture COMMUNITIES OF KINDNESS where a sense of self is enhanced through
mutual support, collaboration and peaceful, purposeful
mutual agreements embraced by all
community members.
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Autism: A Journey of Understanding |
The Community
of Kindness program begins with
educating our children about the power of:
- Mutual Agreements
- Art of Negotiation
- Styles of Compromise without Individual Sacrifice
- Self-monitoring
- Group Resolve
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Community of Kindness teaches schools
and communities to redefine themselves through behavioral
strategies delivered in a humanistic format to dispel :
- Whispering & secrets as conversational
styles
- Bullying and violence as ways to be heard
- Competition as a way to deny low self esteem
- The need to be right in the absence
of...
Community of Kindness understands:
- That sad precedes mad, and addresses it
- Power rests in knowing how to successfully
change behavior
- Children must learn ways to solve and resolve disputes
- Children need to be taught
to be responsible for their own behavior
- Kind is always better than unkind
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