Practice the Four Principles for Peace with Children: Community Relate to the natural selves in children and help them stay connected to that place in themselves and each other. Cooperation Work together with parents, teachers, kids and others to promote alternatives to violence in popular culture. Nonviolence Create norms for […]
Music Review: Nipple Confusion
The title of this CD, “Nipple Confusion,” lets the listener know that this children’s music album is something quite different than the usual fare. As with many quirky children’s books, however, I’m sure the kids will enjoy the offbeat subjects. My favorite tune is the introductory “Ease In,” which has […]
P.E.A.C.E. Project 2019: Creating a Classroom Community through the Integration of Art Media and Books
The P.E.A.C.E Projects is an initiative to sponsor and mentor Early Childhood Educators, in promoting Peace Education for young children in the classroom. We will feature more P.E.A.C.E Projects in the August Newsletter. By Wendy Castro, Fullerton College Child Development & Educational Studies Laboratory School. When children are working with […]
Peace Project 2019: Building an A-Frame Climbing Structure
The P.E.A.C.E Projects is an initiative to sponsor and mentor Early Childhood Educators, in promoting Peace Education for young children in the classroom. We will feature more P.E.A.C.E Projects in August. By Aubrey Green, director of Creative Spirit Learning Center, Fair Oaks, CA Nicole Brann and myself, as directors, our […]
Action Alerts!
Presidential Debates Continue The Democratic Party will hold the second round of presidential primary debates in Detroit, Michigan, on July 30-31, 2019. The debate is limited to 20 candidates with 10 candidates participating each night. Twenty candidates have qualifiedi.it for these debates. The Democratic National Committee will use tiebreaker criteria […]