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Popoff, Leslie E. – 1998
This paper discusses a program at Castlewood Elementary School (New York) specifically directed at helping parents develop and enhance their skills in resolving the conflicts they confront in their own lives and relationships. Currently there is no structured program in Castlewood School to teach students conflict resolution skills. The underlying…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Coping, Elementary Education, Interpersonal Communication

Roesener, Laura – Educational Leadership, 1995
Describes how a Seattle principal confronted familiar urban school challenges and brought parents, teachers, and students together to focus on children' needs. The school's strategic plan included goals for behavior improvement, a quest for equity, an emphasis on parent involvement, and an ever-evolving child-centeredness. (MLH)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Discipline, Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary Education

Power, Thomas J.; Bartholomew, Karlotta, Lutz – School Psychology Review, 1985
The relationship between home and school was described as a competitive one which frequently discourages cooperation between parents and teachers. The case of a highly escalated family-school conflict was evaluated. The family systems concepts and strategies that were used to promote a working alliance between family and school were presented.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Conflict Resolution, Elementary Education, Intervention
Hudson, Dale L. – 1991
This practicum was designed to provide K-6 grade children with peace making tools. The curriculum was piloted in a public school for one year. The goal was to teach children how to make peace with themselves and with others. The writer used a combination of strategies in the curriculum to meet the needs of the children; provided self-esteem…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Cooperation, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education
Woodard, Beth L. – 1992
This paper reports on the implementation and results of a program that addressed the problem of aggressive behavior among students at an urban elementary school. Program objectives were to bring about a decline in the number of referrals written for students' aggressive behavior; an increase of parents' supervision of children's media consumption;…
Descriptors: Aggression, Conflict Resolution, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Judson, Stephanie, Comp. – 1977
This manual on teaching children non-violent attitudes and the skills for non-violent conflict resolution suggests teaching activities and methods, describes classrooms in which these methods have been employed, and explains the underlying theory of conflict resolution. The first part of the manual, an outgrowth of the Friends' Nonviolence and…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Books, Children, Childrens Games
Ensley, Mary L., Ed.; And Others – 1993
This curriculum guide contains six units designed for use by counselors in elementary classrooms to teach children skills in conflict management and to model appropriate child management skills for classroom teachers. The units are designed to be used in kindergarten through grade 5. Each unit contains six sections: (1) a summary stating lessons,…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Berg-Tilton, Mariann; And Others – 1996
A program was developed to create a positive school climate in a multiethnic school to reduce conflict among students. The targeted population consisted of students in kindergarten through grade six in a school in a low socioeconomic environment in a rural community in northern Illinois. The majority of the school's 309 students were White, but…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Conflict Resolution, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences
Sthair, Vincent L. – 1995
A plan to de-escalate fighting behaviors at an inner-city elementary school was implemented. It is believed that factors contributing to the problem were: low socio-economic status; a lack of parental supervision at home; a lack of parental involvement at school; a high level of criminal activity surrounding the schools; overcrowded class areas;…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Behavior Change, Behavior Development, Behavior Modification
Singleton, Margaret – 1997
Developed by a third-grade teacher in a Bronx, New York, Catholic elementary school, "Dare to Care" is a school program that teaches elementary school children to develop a caring attitude toward themselves, others, and their environment. This paper describes the elements and institution of the Dare to Care program. Factors contributing…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Childrens Literature, Classroom Techniques, Community Role
Hill, Venola L. – 1994
This practicum was designed to decrease the number of times boys in third, fourth, and fifth grade classes met with the school guidance counselor for unacceptable behaviors and to improve the attitudes of the boys and their parents. Pre- and post-attitudinal and observational questionnaires were administered to 30 randomly selected third, fourth,…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Behavior Development
Koralek, Derry G.; And Others – 1995
These two volumes constitute a set of modules for an individualized, competency-based training program intended to help the user acquire the skills and knowledge needed to provide a high-quality child care program for school-age children. The modules are intended for use by those just entering school-age care and by those who have been involved in…
Descriptors: Administration, After School Programs, Behavior Problems, Child Caregivers